going under

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(of a ship) sinking
go under
to be named, to call oneself

He goes under the name of Mr X to remain anonymous.

go under
to go bankrupt, to collapse

In the crisis, the company was forced to reduce its costs in order to avoid going under.

go under
to descend into a body of water

the boat was too heavy and went under.

go under
To suffer defeat or destruction; fail.To lose consciousness
go under
If a business or project goes under, it becomes unable to continue in operation or in existence. If one firm goes under it could provoke a cascade of bankruptcies. = collapse
go under
disappear beyond the horizon; "the sun sets early these days"
go under
{f} sink, be submerged; fail; be overwhelmed, be defeated; collapse under a weight
go under
If a boat, ship, or person in a sea or river goes under, they sink below the surface of the water. The ship went under, taking with her all her crew. = sink
go under
go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"
go under
be called; go by a certain name; "She goes by her maiden name again"
going under

    Hyphenation

    Go·ing un·der

    Turkish pronunciation

    gōîn ʌndır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgōən ˈəndər/ /ˈɡoʊɪn ˈʌndɜr/
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