Definition of Crises

1. Noun. (plural of crisis) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Crises

1. cris [n] - See also: cris

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crises

cripes
crippled
crippled strain
crippleness
crippler
cripplers
cripples
crippleware
crippling
cripplingly
cripply
cris
cris de cœur
crise
crises (current term)
crisic
crisis
crisis-ridden
crisis center
crisis de comportamiento
crisis intervention
crisis period
crisp
crisp bread
crispate
crispated
crispation
crispature
crispatures

Literary usage of Crises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Political Economy by Charles Gide (1903)
"crises The automatic regulation of production just explained, ... crises have often been called the diseases of the economic organism ; their nature is as ..."

2. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1899)
"The following peculiar and distressing attacks have been differentiated by various observers, and characterized by Charcot as crises ..."

3. Principles of Political Economy by Charles Gide (1902)
"crises. This equilibrium between production and consumption is subject to derangement, ... These crises are literally the maladies of the economic organism; ..."

4. Principles of Economics: With Special Reference to American Conditions by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1905)
"Credit and crises. crises are sometimes classified as financial and commercial or industrial crises. In point of fact, since the bank is the nerve centre of ..."

5. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1914)
"crises before 1850. — The tendency of the commercial organization to these interruptions in its regularity of operation, which was apparent in advanced ..."

6. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1914)
"crises before 1850. — The tendency of the commercial organization to these interruptions in its regularity of operation, which was apparent in advanced ..."

7. Economics by Frank Albert Fetter (1916)
"Capitalization theory of crises, $ 11. The use of credit. § 12. ... There are thus good reasons for discussing crises in connection with profits, ..."

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