Synonym: bring down, disappoint, get down, lower, take down. Similar words: get down, set down, get down to, put down, put-down, cut down, shut down, beat down. Meaning: v. 1. move something or somebody to a lower position 2. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of.
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31 The back of the truck was flung open, a ramp was let down, and the loading began.
32 But if the mission is uneventful, the biggest danger is that we might let down our guard, get complacent.
33 Would Merymose, who had been so badly let down by Akhenaten himself, be able to feel any sympathy at all?
34 ONCE again, we had been let down by the refusal of human beings to conform to expected patterns.
35 Ingeniously designed, the main cabin contained a stove, a curtained bed and cupboards whose painted doors let down into tables.
36 Aimed at the dedicated games player with crisp graphics and rapid scaling, it's let down by short battery life.
37 In the darkness of the theater Kip seemed to take on some of his boyishness again, let down his guard.
38 Ropes let down into it seem to go down for ever, coins dropped never make a sound, etc.
39 Now it was Alain's face that surfaced when she let down her guard.
40 Ferguson then said he would buy the title for the fans he had so badly let down.
41 He felt he would have been let down by his fellow journalists.
42 It was the second time in successive World Cup ties that Leighton had let down his colleagues.
43 At night, part of the panel was let down, revealing a bed with concealed lighting behind.
44 They could let down extra wires to hold the branch and winch it up when it was cut free.
45 After stopping for lunch, they realised that one of their tyres had been let down.
46 In part two: Let down ... the mis-kick that cost Swindon dear.
47 We leave the room feeling let down and the boss, no doubt, feels much the same.
48 Claman sets out to explore in depth fundamental questions, but readers expecting such will be left unfulfilled and let down.
49 Tina had felt let down, but knowing Bobby, he would tell them in his own good time what had happened.
50 She, too, was let down by those in authority whose job it was to protect her.
51 Keep it coming like you are. Let down a little.
52 There appears no civilised pale where they can remove their armour and let down their guard for any length of time.
53 Director of Public Prosecutions Barbara Mills said marathon trials let down the justice system.
54 It will be much easier to reactivate the application of an unsuccessful candidate who has been let down gently.
55 In the first both Matthew and Luke were let down by their translators.
56 Then he let down bundles of lighted straw to kill them or choke them into surrender.
57 Tail bone reaches hock when let down.
58 He tells Simon to launch out and let down his nets for a catch.
59 Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep,(Sentencedict.com ) and let down your nets for a draught.
60 He hasn't let down the Italians. This penalty was a theoretically speaking . A perfect dead angle.
More similar words: get down, set down, get down to, put down, put-down, cut down, shut down, beat down, put down to, outdone, outdoor, outdoors, next door, without doubt, eminent domain, down, downs, endow, dowry, widow, shadow, go down, hand down, hold down, lay down, shadowy, lie down, downpour, meadow, do with.