Present participle for to physically bring to the ground
“The wind began to blow with a vengeance that threatened to bring down the tall crane.”
Present participle for to completely destroy
“A growing debt crisis in the region would threaten to bring down the entire global economy.”
Present participle for to overthrow or depose, especially someone or something powerful
“Conrad actually laughed when he heard Azaleem's campaign plan to bring down the Emperor.”
Present participle for to cause to be emotionally or mentally upset or despondent
“They were having a great time, and it seemed like nothing could ruin or bring down their mood.”
Present participle for to decrease in amount or degree
Present participle for to lower in price
Present participle for to financially cripple
Present participle for to lower in rank
Present participle for to humble or bring someone down from a pedestal
Present participle for to lower in standing, or to bring dishonor or shame to
Present participle for to kill or cause death to someone
Present participle for to bring shame or discredit to
Present participle for to cut (something) off or down, especially with a saw
Present participle for to destroy, weaken or work against
Present participle for to land on solid ground (after being in the water or air)
Present participle for to end the life of, or defeat comprehensively
Present participle for to cause (a ship) to sink
Present participle for to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage
Present participle for to abolish, invalidate, or reverse (a previous system, decision, situation, etc.)
Present participle for to denigrate or disparage someone or something
Characterized by shame, ignominy or dishonor
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