take a dive (Meaning)

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take a dive (v)

pretend to be knocked out, as of a boxer

Synonyms & Antonyms of take a dive

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take a dive Sentence Examples

  1. During the economic crisis, the stock market took a nosedive.
  2. The explorer took a quick dive to retrieve the sunken treasure.
  3. The bird swooped down and took a sudden dive towards the ground.
  4. The temperature has taken a significant dive, bringing cold weather to the region.
  5. The negotiations took a sudden dive when one party walked away from the table.
  6. The company's profits have taken a sharp dive in recent months.
  7. The skier expertly took a dive off the mountain's peak.
  8. The helicopter took a controlled dive to evade enemy fire.
  9. The swimmer took a graceful dive into the crystal-clear waters.
  10. The airplane's performance took a deep dive after a mechanical failure.

FAQs About the word take a dive

pretend to be knocked out, as of a boxer

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During the economic crisis, the stock market took a nosedive.

The explorer took a quick dive to retrieve the sunken treasure.

The bird swooped down and took a sudden dive towards the ground.

The temperature has taken a significant dive, bringing cold weather to the region.