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- cause someone to lose power:"Civil War in England eventually brought down the King"
- cause someone to fall over, especially by tackling them during a football game or rugby match:"Harris was brought down by Palmer on the edge of the box"
- make someone unhappy or depressed:"she was in such a good mood I couldn't bear to bring her down"
- cause an aircraft or bird to fall from the sky by shooting it.
- cause an animal or person to fall over by shooting them:"too bad he couldn't bring the bear down with a clean shot"
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