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lower
adjective as in under, inferior
verb as in let down; fall
verb as in reduce, minimize
Example Sentences
The audience level for a presidential inauguration are historically far lower for incumbents elected to a second term.
One thing is certain, though, Dayan said: People on the lower rungs of the economic ladder likely will suffer the most.
Moments later, another rioter would drive a stun gun into a Capitol police officer's neck as the crowd sought to break through the lower west tunnel.
When you have a lower blood volume, your blood vessels don't expand as much as they normally would – ultimately lowering blood pressure.
The IMF warned last week that a threatened wave of Trump tariffs would make trade tensions worse, lower investment, and disrupt supply chains across the world.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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