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- demolish a building or other structure:"the closely packed houses were knocked down"
- take machinery or furniture to pieces for transportation:"I'm going to assume that you've already knocked the furniture down as flat as it will go"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(especially of a vehicle) strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground:"I was nearly knocked down by a bus"
- (at an auction) confirm the sale of an article to a bidder by a knock with a hammer:"confusion arose during the auction and the painting was knocked down to another bidder"
- informalreduce the price of an article:"the manager offered to knock the price down"
- US ENGLISHinformalearn a specified sum as a wage:"she was knocking down $100,000 a year as an assistant trader"
adjectiveknock-down (adjective)- informal(of a price) very low.
- capable of knocking down or overwhelming someone or something:"repeated knockdown blows"
- (of furniture) easily dismantled and reassembled.
nounknock-down (noun)- an act of knocking an opponent down.
- baseballa pitch aimed so close to the body that the batter must drop to the ground to avoid being hit:"the catcher gave the sign for a knockdown pitch"
- sailingan instance of a vessel being knocked on its side by the force of the wind.
Origin[used earlier to refer to reserve prices set at an auction]Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinition
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.knock down (third-person singular simple present knocks down, present participle knocking down, simple past and past participle knocked down) (transitive) To hit or knock (something or someone), intentionally or accidentally, so that it falls.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/knock_downTo reduce in amount or intensity: a retailer who knocked down the price by 20 percent; firefighters who knocked down the fire enough to search the house. 5. Slang To receive as wages; earn: knocks down $50 an hour. 1. Informal a. To take a break or rest from; stop: knocked off work at noon. b.www.thefreedictionary.com/knock+down
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