Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted.
Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action.
Move something or somebody to a lower position.
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Examples for "lower "
Examples for "lower "
1 Stocks in Europe and Asia were higher today on lower oil prices.
2 Conclusion: The level of our patients; health awareness is lower than satisfactory.
3 The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
4 However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer hold times.
5 Meanwhile, others question whether this work will ultimately translate into lower prices.
1 President Trump must take down his disrespectful and dangerous video, Pelosi said.
2 That would be one way to take down the people smuggling trade.
3 It said it would take down the social networking site in November.
4 Google is now getting over a million take down notices a day.
5 There was plenty to take down below; the Barrier was deep enough.
1 Mrs Sitharaman said Indian industry felt let down by Britain's visa rules.
2 For more than 40 years, victims and families have been let down .
3 TB: Well, I do believe that he's let down the Palestinian people.
4 Students and young people have been let down by politicians, she said.
5 However, Goo Hara's fans believe she was let down by the courts.
1 Earlier this year, Sisi warned that unrest could bring down the state.
2 Supporters say the tax would bring down emissions without burdening state residents.
3 Europe once depended on cleaner diesel engines to bring down CO2 emissions.
4 But this idea that losing a vote will bring down the government!
5 Through very severe austerity measures, just bring down the level of debt.
Другие значения термина "get down" 1 Now that your identity crisis is over, let's get down to business.
2 She said all she wants to do is get down to work.
3 Right, that's pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to business.
4 Well, then, let's get down to the matters at hand, shall we?
5 I always try to include basic things to get down to earth.
6 He stopped to think; How was he ever going to get down ?
7 They take a full four months to get down to South Africa.
8 Well, well, I'll drop past history and get down to present-day facts.
9 We didn't get down in transition, we need to get easy buckets.
10 Plenty of time for the Chicago Police to get down the shaft.
11 Do you think you can get down there with me all right?
12 We are in such a hurry to get down to the beach.
13 And with that out of the way, let's get down to business.
14 I dan't get down here but once a year in the fall.
15 I had to get down some time; I might as well start.
16 They would signal the way they had to go to get down .
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