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English to English verb
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move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way |  | Example: The temperature is going down The barometer is falling The curtain fell on the diva Her hand went up and then fell again
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go under, |  | Example: The raft sank and its occupants drowned
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grow smaller |  | Example: Interest in the project waned
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be recorded or remembered |  | Example: She will go down as the first feminist
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be ingested |  | Example: This wine sure goes down well The food wouldn't go down
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be defeated |  | Example: If America goes down, the free world will go down, too
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disappear beyond the horizon |  | Example: the sun sets early these days
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stop operating |  | Example: My computer crashed last night The system goes down at least once a week
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