knocked down

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Simple past tense and past participle of knock down
struck down; defeated; taken apart
knock down
To demolish

We knocked down the garden shed when we moved.

knock down
At an auction, to declare (something) sold with a blow from the gavel

The picture was knocked down for £50.

knock down
To drink fast

I love to go down the pub and knock down pints of lager.

knock down
To reduce the price of

They knocked it down by another £5, so we bought it.

knock down
To hit or knock (something), intentionally or accidentally, so that it falls

As I took the can off the shelf, I knocked down the one beside it.

completely knocked down
(in Shipping) merchandise that is sold in parts to be assembled later (term used in New Zealand)
knock down
To hit a fence, gate, or any other obstacle, causing it to fall
knock down
cause to come or go down; "The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect"; "The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet"
knock down
cause to fall over; defeat
knock down
Furniture sold unassembled or partially assembled
knock down
Any parts of a building which can be easily assembled, installed, or removed, such as certain types of window frames, partitions, etc
knock down
To knock down a building or part of a building means to demolish it. Why doesn't he just knock the wall down? They have since knocked down the shack. = pull down
knock down
To knock down a price or amount means to decrease it. The market might abandon the stock, and knock down its price It manages to knock rents down to $1 per square foot
knock down
This term refers to a hit fence, gate, or any other obstacle, causing it to fall
knock down
When dog dislodges pole from hurdle or brick from top of wall
knock down
knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
knock down
To reduce the flame or heat on the more vigorously burning parts of a fire edge
knock down
Portable window frames or partitions which are easily taken apart moving
knock down
If someone is knocked down or is knocked over by a vehicle or its driver, they are hit by a car and fall to the ground, and are often injured or killed. He died in hospital after being knocked down by a car A drunk driver knocked down and killed two girls A car knocked him over. = run over
knocked down

    Hyphenation

    knocked Down

    Turkish pronunciation

    näkt daun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnäkt ˈdoun/ /ˈnɑːkt ˈdaʊn/

    Etymology

    [ 'näk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English knoken, from Old English cnocian; akin to Middle High German knochen to press.
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