1. bottomed - Adjective
2. bottomed - Verb
of Bottom
Having at the bottom, or as a bottom; resting upon a bottom; grounded; -- mostly, in composition; as, sharp-bottomed; well-bottomed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerica’s factories have also reported that the Covid-19 slump has bottomed out. Source: Internet
Attendance and television ratings may have finally bottomed out, but sponsorship dollars are as hard to find as ever and cost-cutting is a major priority across the entire industry. Source: Internet
A total of over 10 billion euros were used to bail out failing banks, which led to banking sector consolidation. citation After devaluations the depression bottomed out in 1993. Source: Internet
Both bottomed practically in unison at the second point on our graph, while both staged a 'recovery rally' through to the third point. Source: Internet
GNP fell from $103.1 billion in 1929 to $75.8 billion in 1931 and bottomed out at $55.6 billion in 1933. Source: Internet
The fall in demand bottomed out in early April and has since seen a slow improvement, Zoopla said. Source: Internet