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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(61) Despite cobbling together a plan for growth and to bring down Italy's vast debt, government-bond yields have risen to dangerously high levels.
(62) I'll give you a shot of penicillin to bring down the fever.
(63) A clown with a mouse can bring down the house.
(64) How many do you want? I can probably get the owner to bring down the price.
(65) Despite its self-aggrandisement, Dubai is not yet important enough to bring down the global financial system.
(66) Those who can manage their responses to stressors can bring down the fight -or- flight impulses that drive hormones into the forbidden zone.
(67) Grocers have agreed to bring down the cost of several basic commodities.
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(68) The consensus was that CIT's failure alone was not likely to bring down any other firm.
(69) The couple decided to bring down the curtain on their marriage after 5 years.
(70) When multiplying numbers ending in nought , bring down the noughts first.
(71) The company is trying every means to bring down the wholesale price of its products.
(72) The government is determined to bring down the house price.
(73) Will the disaffection of the young bring down the regime?
(74) One was to bring down the fever , another a purgative[sentencedict.com], the third to an acid condition.
(75) But as for those whose hearts are devoted to their vile images and detestable idols, I will bring down on their own heads what they have done, declares the Sovereign LORD.
(76) Maki said officials may want to preserve some flexibility for now, perhaps by saying the rate of recovery was not robust enough to bring down unemployment "in a sustained way."
(77) But he was found guilty of his involvement in a treasonous plot to bring down the Indonesian Government and of immigration fraud for using a false document.
(78) Failure to win vote of confidence could bring down the government.
(79) "By the middle of this year, you'll see considerable diversion of trade away from China, " which will start to bring down the United States trade deficit with China, Mr. Fung said in an interview.
(80) They wanted to bring down the government, but without shedding blood.
(81) Wolves are social hunters . Pack members work together to bring down prey.
(82) So to bring down the variation quality characteristic is the premier task of the Quality Engineering.
(83) Mrs. Lin: I gave him some Tylenol this morning to bring down his fever.
(84) I only fear what your braves acts might bring down on you.
(85) On Chinese New Year's Eve, my father always tells jokes that bring down the house.
(86) "Nobody knows if it's possible to bring down the global internet routing system, " says Mark Handley, an expert in networked systems at University College London.
(87) Gary is a bad shot. You can't expect him to bring down many birds.
(88) And how many planes you gotta bring down to get back in his good graces?
(89) And as you cannot bring down that which is unconditioned and which can never be controlled, your plan cannot then correspond to life which is free.
(90) The wicked draw the sword and bend the bow to bring down the poor and needy, to slay those whose ways are upright.
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.