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Meaning of bring down
to cause something to come down or be lowered
Etymology of bring down
The phrase "bring down" originated from the Old English words "bringan" meaning "to bring" and "dūn" meaning "down" or "hill"
Historically, the phrase has been used in various contexts, including physical actions like demolishing a building or defeating an opponent, as well as metaphorical ones like reducing a price or ending a system
Synonyms
demolish
destroy
topple
fell
raze
dismantle
pull down
knock down
bring to the ground
prostrate
overthrow
defeat
conquer
subdue
humble
reduce
lower
decrease
diminish
cut down
tear down
take down
cast down
shoot down
beat down
crush
overpower
overwhelm
quell
suppress
put down
quash
squash
annihilate
exterminate
eradicate
wipe out
extinguish
abolish
cancel
repeal
rescind
invalidate
nullify
void
demolish
dismantle
disassemble
decommission
Definitions
- to cause something to fall or come down, either physically or metaphorically
- * to reduce or lower something, such as a price, a level, or a status
- * to end or abolish something, such as a system, a government, or a practice
Usage Examples
- The strong winds brought down several trees in the park
- * The company's stock price was brought down by the poor earnings report
- * The government was brought down by the corruption scandal