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Definition come down in American English

come down phrasal verb

[intransitive] phrasal verb
1

to move down to the ground or to a lower level

Example

He was sitting in a tree and refused to come down.

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1.1

if rain, snow, etc. comes down, it falls to the ground, especially in large amounts

Example

In the afternoon, the rain really started to come down.

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1.2

if an aircraft comes down, it lands or crashes

Example

The plane came down in a field, killing both the pilot and his passenger.

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1.3

if a building or part of it comes down, it is destroyed and falls to the ground

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2

to become less in amount, level, price, etc.

Example

The national debt has come down significantly in the last eight years.

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2.1

to agree to ask for or pay a lower price

Example

They are not willing to come down in price.

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3

to travel to a place that is farther south or is smaller or less important than the place you are leaving

Example

My parents are coming down for the weekend.

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4

to make a decision that supports or opposes someone or something

Example

Everything depends on which side the judge comes down on.

Example

The zoning board came down in favor of demolishing the entire block.

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5

to continue to exist from a long time ago

Example

the version of the story that has come down to us

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6

to be long or deep enough to reach a particular lower point or level

Example

The jacket came down almost to his knees.

7

to start to feel normal again after a powerful illegal drug has stopped affecting you

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8

to become less respected by someone than you were before, because of something you have done

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9

to become less rich, powerful, successful, etc. than you were previously

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Definition come down in American English