Subdued or brought low in condition or status.
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Examples for "low "
1 Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as low .
2 Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
3 Conclusions: Consumption of soy products is low in centres in Western Europe.
4 Crime is at a 12-year low in Northern Ireland, police said today.
5 The extremely low rate of community testing has public health experts worried.
1 Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
2 However, without a clear structure or focus such resolutions are easily broken .
3 Last year, I made fixing our broken housing market my personal mission.
4 However a number of windows had been broken in the unoccupied house.
5 She'd probably readily agree; the past days had broken down her defenses.
1 Some of it humiliated me; and from some of it I recoiled.
2 My laughter was suddenly checked; I felt humiliated in that proud presence.
3 Mr Barry said he had been humiliated and insulted by the suggestion.
4 Tragedy, hope, suspense, a happy ending plus a globally humiliated billionaire entrepreneur.
5 The revelation of the moment made her at once triumphant and humiliated .
1 Her voice was reverent; the awfulness of the heavens had humbled her.
2 And we are humbled by all the work yet to be done.
3 Mr Bailey said he was humbled by the response to his artwork.
4 Wallace found himself humbled by the new and exciting things he saw.
5 She didn't believe for a moment, though, that he had been humbled .
1 Government forces backed by Saudi troops crushed the month-long revolt last year.
2 However, Puccio squared up and crushed the finals problem, securing her win.
3 Soybeans are crushed to produce vegetable oils and meal for animal feed.
4 In their great majority, throughout history, slave revolts had been mercilessly crushed .
5 Of course, it's crushed your family to see the difficulty you've had.
6 Canola, also known as rapeseed, is crushed mainly to produce vegetable oil.
7 The archbishop crushed it unwittingly in the hand that held the crosier.
8 But in country music those dreams are so often crushed by reality.
9 The Turkish conquest crushed the Serbs and the Albanians grew in power.
10 In 1518 Wang Yang-ming, the philosopher general, crushed a rising in Kiangsi.
11 But the rapidity of Alexander again crushed the insurrection in the bud.
12 In the simplest form, the sugar cane is crushed in a mortar.
13 He is ill in bed; his soul is crushed by the outrage.
14 And I crushed the note cruelly, and threw it in the fire.
15 Gard crushed the letter in his hand in a frenzy of fury.
16 We crushed through the aperture and once more stood in the chapel.
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crush Verb
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