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pull down

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Word: Pull Down

Part of Speech: Verb

Meaning: "Pull down" means to cause something to come down or to lower it. It can refer to physically bringing something down from a higher position or destroying a structure.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Pull down" is often used when talking about taking something off a shelf or demolishing a building.
  • It can also be used in a metaphorical sense, like lowering someone's mood or reputation.
Examples:
  1. Physical Action: "Please pull down the curtains so we can see outside."
  2. Destruction: "They decided to pull down the old building to make space for a new park."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a figurative sense, "pull down" can refer to negative actions like undermining someone's authority or reputation. For example: "His rumors pulled down her credibility in the office."
Word Variants:
  • Pulled down (past tense): "He pulled down the box from the shelf."
  • Pulling down (present participle): "They are pulling down the old stadium."
Different Meanings:
  1. Literal: Bringing something down physically (e.g., "pull down a sign").
  2. Figurative: Reducing someone's status or mood (e.g., "His harsh words pulled her down").
Synonyms:
  • Demolish
  • Tear down
  • Lower
  • Bring down
  • Remove
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Tear down: Similar to pull down, it means to destroy or demolish completely (e.g., "They will tear down the old factory next month.").
  • Bring down: Can mean to reduce something (e.g., "This new policy aims to bring down costs.").
Summary:

"Pull down" is a versatile verb that can be used in both physical and metaphorical contexts.

Verb
  1. cause to come or go down
    • The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect
    • The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet
  2. tear down so as to make flat with the ground
    • The building was levelled

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