brought down (Meaning)

brought 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

brought down Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain brought down the power lines, leaving the entire neighborhood in darkness.
  2. The scandal brought down the CEO of the major corporation, forcing his resignation.
  3. The economic crisis brought down many small businesses, leaving thousands of people unemployed.
  4. The enemy's attack brought down the city walls, exposing the inhabitants to vulnerability.
  5. The thunderbolts brought down the ancient oak tree, its roots torn from the earth.
  6. The detective's relentless investigation brought down a criminal network, resulting in numerous arrests.
  7. The disease brought down the entire village, claiming lives and devastating families.
  8. The contentious debate brought down the politician's career, as public opinion turned against him.
  9. The flood brought down the bridge, cutting off access to the isolated community.
  10. The pilot's error brought down the plane, tragically ending the lives of all aboard.

FAQs About the word brought 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

sniped (at),shot down, blew away, fired (at), picked off, blazed, dropped, peppered, pistolled, wiped out

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The heavy rain brought down the power lines, leaving the entire neighborhood in darkness.

The scandal brought down the CEO of the major corporation, forcing his resignation.

The economic crisis brought down many small businesses, leaving thousands of people unemployed.

The enemy's attack brought down the city walls, exposing the inhabitants to vulnerability.