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cratered

Aussprache: [ˈkreɪtərd]

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Kontext: „physical geography“

(verb) to have formed craters or holes in something, usually from impacts like meteoroids hitting a surface. When a surface is cratered, it has many indentations or pockmarks, like the Moon.

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The surface of the Moon is cratered because of many meteor impacts over millions of years.

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The smooth surface of the lake was not cratered at all; it looked very calm and even.

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Why do you think the planet Mars is so cratered compared to the Earth?

Kontext: „business/finance“

(verb) to have suffered major losses or damage, often referring to stocks or companies going down significantly in value. When a company is said to be cratered, it means they lost a lot of money very quickly.

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After the successful product launch, the company's value is no longer cratered but has actually increased.

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Last year, their stock cratered, losing over 50% of its value in just a few weeks.

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How much has the company's stock cratered since the announcement?

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