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bring down

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Explanation of "Bring Down"

Definition:
"Bring down" is a phrasal verb that can mean to cause something to fall to a lower position, reduce something, or create a negative outcome for someone or something.

Usage Instructions
  • Context: You can use "bring down" in various contexts, such as physical actions, emotional states, or even in discussions about organizations and governments.
  • Structure: The phrase is often followed by a noun that indicates what is being lowered or reduced.
Example Sentences
  1. Physical Reduction: "Please bring down the book from the top shelf."
  2. Emotional State: "Her joyful singing brought down the mood of the party."
  3. Political Context: "The protest aimed to bring down the corrupt government."
Advanced Usage
  • Metaphorical Use: "Bring down" can be used metaphorically to describe emotional impacts, like "The sad news brought down everyone’s spirits."
  • Economic Context: "The company’s poor sales brought down its stock prices."
Word Variants
  • Noun Form: "Bringing down" can refer to the act of causing reduction or lowering.
  • Related Words: "Bring," "down" (as separate words) can be used in different contexts.
Different Meanings
  1. To Reduce: "The teacher tried to bring down the noise level in the classroom."
  2. To Cause a Downfall: "The scandal could bring down the politician's career."
  3. To Lower Physically: "We need to bring down the decorations after the party."
Synonyms
  • Reduce: cut back, lessen, decrease
  • Lower: drop, take down
  • Diminish: lessen, weaken
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Cut Down On: This phrase means to reduce something, similar to "bring down." For example, "I need to cut down on sweets."
  • Bring Down the House: This idiom means to receive a very enthusiastic reaction, often in a performance context. For example, "The comedian really brought down the house with his jokes."
Conclusion

"Bring down" is a versatile phrasal verb that can apply to many situations involving reduction or causing a decline.

Verb
  1. cut down on; make a reduction in
    • reduce your daily fat intake
    • The employer wants to cut back health benefits
  2. cause to be enthusiastic
    • Her playing brought down the house
  3. cause to come to the ground
    • the pilot managed to land the airplane safely
  4. impose something unpleasant
    • The principal visited his rage on the students
  5. cause the downfall of; of rulers
    • The Czar was overthrown
    • subvert the ruling class
  6. move something or somebody to a lower position
    • take down the vase from the shelf

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