Recession vs Backwater - What's the difference?
recession | backwater |
The act or an instance of receding or withdrawing.
* Jeremy Taylor
A period of reduced economic activity
The ceremonial filing out of clergy and/or choir at the end of a church service.
The water held back by a dam or other obstruction
(idiomatic) A remote place; somewhere that remains unaffected by new events, progresses, ideas, etc.
* 1978 , National Opera Association - The Opera Journal
A rowing stroke in which the oar is pushed forward to stop the boat; see back water
To row or paddle a backwater stroke.
(idiomatic) To vacillate on a long-held position.
As nouns the difference between recession and backwater
is that recession is recession while backwater is the water held back by a dam or other obstruction.As a verb backwater is
to row or paddle a backwater stroke.recession
English
(wikipedia recession)Noun
(en noun)- Mercy may rejoice upon the recessions of justice.
- ''Statisticians often define a recession as negative, real GDP growth during two consecutive quarters.
Synonyms
* (receding) withdrawal * (ceremonial) return processionAntonyms
* (period of reduced economic activity) boomDerived terms
* recessionary * recessionistabackwater
English
Alternative forms
* back water * back-waterNoun
(en noun)page 29
- It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera