Definition of bring down (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to cause to fall by or as if by shooting. 2 : to carry (a total) forward. bring down the house or bring the house down.
What’s a word for something that brings you down?
What is another word for bring down?
| drop | fell |
|---|---|
| spill | poleax |
| upend | grass |
| capsize | knock off your feet |
| beat down | push over |
What is the sentence of bring down?
(1) They were threatening to bring down the government by withdrawing from the ruling coalition. (2) We are determined to bring down inflation. (3) This crisis could bring down the British government. (4) This scandal could bring down the government.
What is the interpretation of bring down the government?
1. phrasal verb. When people or events bring down a government or ruler, they cause the government or ruler to lose power. They were threatening to bring down the government by withdrawing from the ruling coalition. [
How do you say bring down?
synonyms for bring down
- abase.
- cut down.
- damage.
- drop.
- fell.
- floor.
- injure.
- level.
How do you use take off?
Learn English: About the phrasal verb ‘take off’
- The aeroplane took off on time.
- The thieves took off with all my valuables.
- He takes off his jacket when he gets home.
- I took a week off to move house.
- The newly launched English app has really taken off.
What is bring down due diligence?
The Bring-Down due diligence – Known as the final meeting between all parties to confirm adequate information and finalize the price issuance.
Did u just cut me off meaning?
When somebody interrupted you while you were saying something and you want to tell them, you say “You cut me off”.
What is cutoff date?
In accounting, the cutoff date is the point in time that delineates when additional business transactions are to be recorded in the following reporting period. For example, January 31 is the cutoff date for all transactions that will be recorded in the month of January.
Where we use take off?
Another meaning of ‘take off’ is when someone or something is moving very quickly. The thieves took off with all my valuables. You can also say ‘take off’ when you want to remove something such as clothes. He takes off his jacket when he gets home.
Will take up meaning?
1 : pick up, lift took up the carpet. 2a : to begin to occupy (land) b : to gather from a number of sources took up a collection. 3a : to accept or adopt for the purpose of assisting. b : to accept or adopt as one’s own took up the life of a farmer.
When do you use the word’bring down’?
When people stopped having a disposable income, they were reluctant to buy my cute crafts. The rebels are determined to bring down the government. Embezzlement charges were enough to bring down the corrupt CEO. 4. To decrease the cost or expense of something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can used between “bring” and “down.”
What does the idiom’bring down the party’mean?
1. Cause to fall, collapse, or die. For example, The pilot won a medal for bringing down enemy aircraft, or The bill’s defeat was sure to bring down the party. [c. 1300] 2. Cause a punishment or judgment, as in The bomb threats brought down the public’s wrath on the terrorists [Mid-1600s] 3.
What does the idiom bring down the volume mean?
1. Literally, to bring something from a high or elevated position to a lower point. If you’re going upstairs, can you bring down another dish towel for me? They won’t bring down the volume when I ask nicely, so I’m calling the cops! 2. To make someone sad or worsen their mood.
What’s the meaning of ” bring down the box “?
Lit. to move something from a higher place to a lower place. Bring that box down, please. And while you’re up there, please bring down the box marked “winter clothing.” 2. to lower something, such as prices, profits, taxes, etc. The governor pledged to bring taxes down. I hope they bring down taxes. 3.