Similar words: glowering, towering, overpowering, power steering, answering, lower, flower, glower. Meaning: ['laʊərɪŋ] n. 1. the act of causing to become less 2. the act of causing something to move to a lower level. adj. darkened by clouds.
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31 The South Pasadena specialty food chain recently started lowering its prices for gourmet roasted whole beans.
32 Empowerment increases the opportunity costs of children, prompting later marriages and increasing the divorce rate, similarly lowering fertility.
33 These latter, as in Wagner's theory, will play their part in lowering the associability of the target stimulus.
34 A lowering of standards is generally noted, however, in the last quarter century.
35 This can often be balanced by temporary exposure of skin, e.g. lowering an anorak hood or removing one or both gloves.
36 This echoed a national unease at lowering complicated inter-provincial trade barriers which would upset thousands of special interest groups throughout the country.
37 If loan demand were weaker, you might see banks lowering the prime more.
38 Far from lowering the tone, the changes are set to improve it.
39 The sky, that had been so grey and lowering, was iridescent with indescribable beauty.
40 Police were called to the shop in Southampton after a passer-by spotted Urben lowering himself through the roof into the showroom.
41 Blinder argued for lowering rates,[sentencedict.com] and never officially dissented when the board was raising rates in 1994.
42 But this does not mean that lowering transport costs always raises welfare.
43 By controlling inflation it created the conditions, by lowering taxes it created incentives.
44 But such barriers, according to bridge manager Bob Warren, would weaken the structure by lowering its resistance to wind.
45 This correction of 200 ft/min is achieved by raising or lowering the pitch attitude a maximum of a half-bar. 6.
46 Folic acid, a B vitamin, reduces heart-attack risks by lowering a potentially deadly blood chemical called homocysteine.
47 To cool, the motor forces air out of the box, so lowering the temperature.
48 It is a fatal error to assume that lowering the price makes an indifferent product saleable to a general market.
49 Installation involved hoisting the reactor by crane and gently lowering it into a prefabricated steel structure.
50 Threatening to go abroad to lower wage costs certainly plays a role in lowering wages at home.
51 The Juppe government has, however[sentencedict.com], convinced the bank that it is serious about lowering the public deficit.
52 An expression for the lowering of vapour pressure for dilute solutions can be derived from Raoult's law.
53 Scientists will know more when they start lowering the water level next Tuesday.
54 The angels who guard the door to the garden are lowering their crossed swords.
55 This child has linked the lowering of the water level with heat.
56 She sat out on the sill to wash the windows, lowering the sash to her thighs.
57 Intravenous phosphate has been recommended for lowering the serum calcium when other measures have failed.
58 This is mostly due to the almost universal lowering of expectations among diehard fans and casual observers.
59 Developing countries are attracting investment not by lowering their standards, but because they are making the best of their comparative advantage.
60 He could feel Duvall's grip on his throat relaxing, could see Duvall's poised hand lowering.
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