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to bring down
01
faire tomber, démettre
to make someone or something in power lose their position
Transitive: to bring down someone in power
02
rendre triste, déprimer
to cause sadness or unhappiness in someone
Transitive: to bring down sb
03
réduire, abaisser
to decrease the level, quantity, or intensity of something
Transitive: to bring down level or intensity of something
04
faire tomber, abattre
to cause someone or something to lose balance and fall
Transitive: to bring down sb/sth
05
faire descendre, amener au sol
to guide an aircraft downward for the purpose of landing
Transitive: to bring down an aircraft
06
faire tomber, abattre
to shoot at and force a plane, bird, or animal to fall
Transitive: to bring down a flying object or animal
bring down
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Exemple
The employees united to bring down the corrupt manager.
The legal action threatened to bring down the influential lobbyist.
The people's demand for democracy helped bring down the autocratic regime.
The hunters brought down several ducks during their expedition.
Financial troubles can bring down even the most optimistic individuals.