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  • 31go down — Synonyms and related words: be believed, be lost, be received, be swallowed, bite the dust, bow, capsize, carry conviction, cascade, cataract, cave, cave in, collapse, come down, crash, crumple, decline, descend, die, dip, dip down, down, droop,… …

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  • 32whack down — Synonyms and related words: blow down, blow over, bowl down, bowl over, bring down, bulldog, cast down, chop down, cut down, dash down, deck, down, drop, fell, fetch down, floor, ground, hew down, knock down, lay level, lay low, lay out, level,… …

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  • 33come down — verb 1. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way (Freq. 14) The temperature is going down The barometer is falling The curtain fell on the diva Her hand went up and then fell again • Syn: ↑descend, ↑fall, ↑ …

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  • 34bring down — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To kill] Syn. slay, murder, cut down, mow down*; see kill 1 . 2. [To cause to fall] Syn. injure, wound, overthrow; see fell , hurt 1 , oust . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To cause to fall, as from a shot or blow: cut… …

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  • 35bring down — 1) he was brought down by his own teammate Syn: trip, knock over, knock down; foul 2) I couldn t bear to bring her down Syn: depress, sadden, upset, get down, dispirit, dishearten, discourage 3) …

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  • 36go down — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To sink] Syn. descend, decline, submerge; see sink 1 . 2. [To lose] Syn. be defeated, submit, succumb; see fail 1 , lose 3 . 3. [To decrease] Syn. reduce, make less, lessen; see decrease 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb… …

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  • 37turn upside down — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, better, break up, capsize, careen, change, comb, convert, culbuter, deform, denature, diversify, evert, fit, improve, introvert, intussuscept, invaginate, inverse, invert …

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  • 38bring something down — 1 we will bring down the price: DECREASE, reduce, lower, cut, drop; informal slash. 2 the unrest brought down the government: UNSEAT, overturn, topple …

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  • 39tumble down — verb topple, collapse Williams has said, in the days following his firing by NPR, that a lot of his assumptions came tumbling down he was a Liberal because he thought that Liberals were tolerant, open minded folk. See Also: tumbledown …

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  • 40go down — [v] lose, fall be beaten, be defeated, cave in, collapse, crumple, decline, decrease, descend, droop, drop, fold, founder, go under, keel, lessen, make less, pitch, plunge, reduce, sag, set, sink, slump, submerge, submerse, submit, succumb,… …

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