Synonym: cut, cut back, cut down, get down, impose, inflict, land, let down, lower, overthrow, overturn, put down, reduce, subvert, take down, trim, trim back, trim down, visit. Similar words: kingdom, bring, bring out, bring in, bring up, bring about, bring back, bring together. Meaning: v. 1. move something or somebody to a lower position 2. cause the downfall of; of rulers 3. impose something unpleasant 4. cause to come to the ground 5. cause to be enthusiastic 6. cut down on; make a reduction in.
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(31) It brought war, but it can also bring down those who waged war.
(32) Routers allow companies to departmentalize and segment their networks so that a problem on one segment does not bring down another department.
(33) Munich had inspired a last-ditch attempt to bring down Chamberlain and save the peace.
(34) The runoff is not as damaging to plants as sodium chloride, and the calcium may help bring down soil acidity.
(35) It is the verb to bring down that forges the link between the otherwise still nouns and pronoun in the sentence.
(36) And he is not yet so low that he can not bring down many a better man.
(37) The new emphasis is on helping the economic Upturn which will bring down Unemployment,(http://sentencedict.com/bring down.html) currently heading towards 3 million.
(38) While Greg was living up at the farm she forgot to bring down milk for the cat.
(39) The reference is to the 1990 budget deal in Washington that helped bring down President Bush.
(40) Ulysses S.. Grant, also want Broussard to help them bring down those unwilling to accept defeat.
(41) Light fittings: Remove covers, tubes or bulbs and bring down to ground level unless an access platform is used.
(42) Now I think we should bring down the curtain on this little episode, and go to bed.
(43) Rising bad loans could conceivably bring down an insurer or a hedge fund with little or no warning.
(44) It took us four days in all to bring down the statue, using mines, explosives and even shells.
(45) But he would not break with tradition, for he knew that innovation would bring down his imperial structure.
(46) First bring down his temperature.
(47) The singer's terrific voice bring down the house.
(48) His jokes always bring down the house.
(49) It will certainly bring down vengeance upon you.
(50) Measures are taken to bring down the workshop.
(51) A : His jokes always bring down the house.
(52) I can easily bring down the paddler.
(53) He is determined to bring down the Iraqi strongman.
(54) Failure vote of confidence could bring down the government.
(55) The players were able to express all their artistic worth in an orchestra so well-knit and with music so absorbing as to bring down the house.
(56) John is a funny comedian. His jokes always bring down the house.
(57) Bring down my mackintosh and travelling - cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little walking.
(58) Even with snow on the ground, the high bushy understory is exposed; also snow and wind bring down leafy branches of cedar, hemlock, red alder, and other arboreal fodder.
(59) That would bring down developed countries' agricultural subsidies and give farmers, particularly subsistence farmers, greater access to markets, Rice said.
(60) In a European version, cheap, non-recourse loans would encourage investors to buy Italian or Spanish bonds and bring down yields.
More similar words: kingdom, bring, bring out, bring in, bring up, bring about, bring back, bring together, bring forward, drink down, ring, string, during, ring out, ring up, mothering, offering, gathering, spring up, bearings, pioneering, filtering, neighboring, engineering, manufacturing, brick, brisk, bride, fabric, hubris.