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- adjectivelowering (adjective) · louring (adjective)
- (of the sky) dark and threatening:"a day of lowering cloud"
nounlowering (noun)- the action of moving someone or something in a downward direction:"conditions do not allow the lowering of a rescue boat" · "the painting depicts the lowering of the Count's body into his tomb"
- the action of making or becoming less in amount, intensity, or degree:"the lowering of the legal limit has exacerbated the situation" · "several objections to the lowering of the minimum age to 18 had been heard" · "society has allowed a lowering of standards"
verblowering (present participle)- move (someone or something) in a downward direction:"he watched the coffin being lowered into the ground"
- make or become less in amount, intensity, or degree:"traffic speeds must be lowered" · "she lowered her voice to a whisper" · "temperatures lowered"
- (lower oneself)behave in a way that is perceived as unworthy or debased:"he must really love her to be able to lower himself to this"
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- Lowering means to123:
- Let, bring, or move down to a lower level.
- Reduce in value, degree, or quality.
- Weaken; undermine.
- Cause to descend; let or put down.
- Make lower in height or level.
- Reduce in amount, price, degree, force, etc.
- Make less loud.
- Let or bring someone or something down, or make something less high.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.v.tr. 1. To let, bring, or move down to a lower level. 2. To reduce in value, degree, or quality. 3. To weaken; undermine: lower one's energy.www.thefreedictionary.com/loweringto cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag. to make lower in height or level: to lower the water in a canal. to reduce in amount, price, degree, force, etc. to make less loud: Please lower your voice.www.wordreference.com/definition/loweringto let or bring someone or something down, or make something less high: She lowered the blinds to block out the afternoon sun. (Definition of lower from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/lower Lowering Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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