to bring down the government

  • 1Bring Down the Government — Infobox single| Name = Bring Down The Government Type = Single Artist = Six By Seven Released = 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = Rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = | Last single= Bochum (Light Up My Life) (2003) This single= Bring Down The… …

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  • 2bring down the government — cause a revolution, cause a change in the government …

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  • 3bring down someone — bring down (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 4bring down something — bring down (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 5bring down — (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 6To bring down the house — House House (hous), n.; pl. {Houses}. [OE. hous, hus, AS. h?s; akin to OS. & OFries. h?s, D. huis, OHG. h?s, G. haus, Icel. h?s, Sw. hus, Dan. huus, Goth. gudh?s, house of God, temple; and prob. to E. hide to conceal. See {Hide}, and cf. {Hoard} …

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  • 7bring down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bring down : present tense I/you/we/they bring down he/she/it brings down present participle bringing down past tense brought down past participle brought down 1) to cause a government or politician to lose… …

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  • 8bring down — 1) PHRASAL VERB When people or events bring down a government or ruler, they cause the government or ruler to lose power. [V P n (not pron)] They were threatening to bring down the government by withdrawing from the ruling coalition... [V n P]… …

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  • 9bring down — 1) he was brought down by his own teammate Syn: trip, knock over, knock down; foul 2) I couldn t bear to bring her down Syn: depress, sadden, upset, get down, dispirit, dishearten, discourage 3) …

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  • 10bring down — verb a) To make a legitimate rulership lose their position of power. The rebel forces are trying to bring down the president and his government. b) To reduce The latest budget reforms are intended to bring down the level of inflation. Syn …

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