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Meanings of
strike down
in English
Portuguese
abater
Spanish
derribar
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Cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow.
fell
drop
cut down
Portuguese
abater
Portuguese
cancelar
Catalan
cancel·lar
Spanish
cancelar
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Declare null and void; make ineffective.
cancel
Portuguese
cancelar
Synonyms
Examples for "
fell
"
fell
drop
cut down
Examples for "
fell
"
1
National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy'
fell
far short of self-determination.
2
International rights groups said the vote
fell
well short of democratic standards.
3
However, in his tests, he said, the cases
fell
at different angles.
4
Easter
fell
in April this year but in late March last year.
5
Italy's services PMI
fell
below 50 for the second time this year.
1
That tinkering saw the support for 'yes'
drop
to 49 per cent.
2
However, he decided to
drop
out in 1981 during his second year.
3
For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote
drop
.
4
The fight to pressure the state to
drop
the case is on.
5
She did, however,
drop
a hint about a possible new television role.
1
This had seen areas of woodland in parts of Europe
cut
down
.
2
Given the spaces are smaller, they also significant
cut
down
water use.
3
The deal will also help Aditya Birla
cut
down
debt, analysts said.
4
Today, 10bn more trees are
cut
down
than are planted every year.
5
The logs that the axes
cut
down
are sawed in the mill.
Usage of
strike down
in English
1
My job isn't to punish the guilty or
strike
down
the wicked.
2
Stanton's first touchdown to Brown was a 24-yard
strike
down
the middle.
3
Ben was one whom he could
strike
down
without mercy or regret.
4
Yuyudhana, having achieved this feat, began to
strike
down
others there present.
5
To
strike
down
was not now what he wanted, but to kill!
6
This supreme court conceivably may
strike
down
Roe v Wade at some point.
7
They will be the sword with which Israel will
strike
down
his enemies.
8
That man's heart shall I harden, that he may
strike
down
my servant.
9
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sued to
strike
down
the law.
10
The Virginia lawsuit sought to
strike
down
the revised ban in its entirety.
11
So if the courts
strike
down
lethal injection, where does that leave us?
12
Better go over this ridge into the next canyon and
strike
down
that.
13
From their expressions, none of them wanted to
strike
down
an unarmed woman.
14
I saw him
strike
down
our father, while Lizzie fought to save him.
15
But Manasseh did not
strike
down
this person, for it was a woman,-Zenobia
16
She could
strike
down
man and woman, beggar and emperor with her eyes.
Other examples for "strike down"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
strike
down
strike
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
strike down
Portuguese
abater
derrubar
cancelar
revogar
anular
Spanish
derribar
cancelar
derogar
Catalan
cancel·lar
Strike down
through the time
Strike down
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common