letting down
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of causing something to move to a lower level: This refers to the physical action of lowering an object or allowing it to descend.
Usage
The noun "letting down" is used to describe the specific action or process of lowering something. It is often used in a literal, physical context.
Examples
- Noun:
- The gentle letting down of the lifeboat was carefully managed by the crew.
- The slow letting down of the flag at sunset is a solemn ceremony.
Advanced Usage
- "the letting down of one's guard": This is a metaphorical extension, meaning to become less vigilant or defensive.
- His friendly manner led to the letting down of her guard.
Variants and Related Words
- Let down (verb phrase): To lower something physically; to fail to support or satisfy someone.
- Please let down the rope. (physical)
- He promised to help but he let me down. (figurative - failure)
Synonyms
- Lowering: The act of moving something to a lower position.
- Descent: The action of moving downward.
Phrasal Verbs
- To let down: As a phrasal verb, this has the primary meaning defined above (to lower) and a very common secondary meaning of to disappoint or fail someone.
- The mechanic let down the car from the jack. (physical lowering)
- I trusted him, and he let me down. (disappointment)
Noun
- the act of causing something to move to a lower level