bringing down (Meaning)

bringing down

to win the enthusiastic approval of the audience, to cause to fall by or as if by shooting, comedown, letdown, to carry (a total) forward

bringing down Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless rain was bringing down the already depleted morale of the stranded hikers.
  2. The investigation revealed that the faulty wiring was bringing down the electrical system.
  3. The rebellious citizens were determined to bring down the oppressive regime.
  4. The weight of the heavy boxes was bringing down the makeshift shelf.
  5. The opposing team's relentless defense was bringing down their opponent's confidence.
  6. The relentless heat was bringing down the efficiency of the air conditioning unit.
  7. The persistent sneezing and coughing were bringing down the concentration of the students in the classroom.
  8. The continuous buzzing of the neon sign was bringing down the serenity of the neighborhood.
  9. The recurring nightmares were bringing down the mental health of the troubled veteran.
  10. The disheartening news brought down the spirits of the entire group.

FAQs About the word bringing down

to win the enthusiastic approval of the audience, to cause to fall by or as if by shooting, comedown, letdown, to carry (a total) forward

blowing away,picking off, firing (at), blasting (at), shooting down, sniping (at), doing in, peppering,drilling, plugging

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The relentless rain was bringing down the already depleted morale of the stranded hikers.

The investigation revealed that the faulty wiring was bringing down the electrical system.

The rebellious citizens were determined to bring down the oppressive regime.

The weight of the heavy boxes was bringing down the makeshift shelf.