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to dip
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
to dip
To lower. An object is said to be dipping when by refraction it is visible just above the horizon. Also, to quit the deck suddenly.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to dip in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to dip in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of to dip in a Sentence
We’ll get supportive statements on the growth outlook remaining decent and ... we’ll hear that policy options are still available if growth were to take a much more significant dip downwards, but despite the likely positive rhetoric, it’s going to be rhetoric. We just don’t see any substantive co-ordinated measures coming out of the G20.
Everybody's just on guard and aware of the potential for greater volatility than we've seen in quite a while. We've seen investors dip their toes and buy high-quality names they like that they can get cheaper.
Developing a car that can shoulder the entire burden of driving is crucial to safety, human drivers can’t always be trusted to dip in and out of the task of driving when the car is encouraging them to sit back and relax.
Yesterday, higher oil prices, surging commodity stocks and bounce in banking shares prompted an extension of the rally that began on February 12, today though, European markets look to pull back from those gains, alongside a dip in oil as China stocks fall and mining giant BHP Billiton slashes its dividend.
When providing a DIP, lenders will want to button down everything that hasn’t already been pledged as collateral, having unencumbered assets in a bankruptcy gives the debtor a bargaining chip with the various constituents at the table, which they would likely have to give up in order to get a DIP loan.
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