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crushed down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "crushed down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been compressed or flattened, often under pressure or force. Example: "The cardboard box was crushed down to save space in the recycling bin."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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18 human-written examples
Greipel crushed down hard on his pedals and reeled him in with 100m remaining.
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My friend Dominick is crushed down in the push-up position, and my legs are pinned completely by heavy concrete.
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If calamities had the weight of physical objects we should long have been crushed down, or else, we should by now have been hunchbacked, unsteady on our feet, and with faces full of gloom and utter despair.
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Those with the right to it were "elevated," while those without it, were "crushed down".
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Those who are above the point of separation are elevated, but those who are below are crushed down".
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Liberation size of coal is much smaller; and significant improvement in yield is observed when coal is crushed down to as low as −6 mm to −3 mm and −1 mm.
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Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
All of this excitement just came crushing down on us.
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The sarge is hurt bad, and he has a few thousand pounds crushing down on him.
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Sometimes, if you're watching really closely, you can see the weight of the world crushing down on him.
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The S-shaped bow rides up on the ice, using the ship's 8,500 tons to crush down through the pack.
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Small children are like the sheepsfoot compactors you see at roadwork sites, crushing down the fill and compacting the ground for the finished concrete or asphalt surface.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "crushed down" when describing physical compression or a figurative sense of being overwhelmed or defeated. Ensure the context clearly conveys the intended meaning.
Common error
Avoid using "crushed down" in highly formal or technical writing where more precise or sophisticated vocabulary might be preferred. Consider alternatives like "compressed" or "subdued" for a more polished tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "crushed down" primarily functions as a descriptive term. It modifies a noun by indicating either physical compression or a figurative sense of being overwhelmed or suppressed. As seen in Ludwig, its usage is grammatically sound and understandable.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
20%
Science
12%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrasal verb "crushed down" is a grammatically sound and understandable expression that conveys physical compression or a feeling of being overwhelmed. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. It's most commonly found in news and media, wiki and science and is generally used in neutral to informal contexts. While not extremely frequent, its meaning is clear and it can be effectively used to add emphasis to the degree of pressure or impact involved. For more formal writing, consider alternatives such as "compressed" or "subdued".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
compressed
Focuses on the physical action of reducing in size or volume through pressure.
flattened
Emphasizes making something level or smooth by pressure; implies a loss of original form.
suppressed
Implies forceful prevention of expression, development, or action.
overwhelmed
Highlights being overcome by a feeling or force, leading to diminished capacity.
defeated
Focuses on being beaten or overcome in a contest or struggle.
subdued
Emphasizes bringing someone or something under control; reducing intensity.
reduced
Stresses diminishing in size, amount, or degree.
trampled
Implies being stepped on and damaged, either literally or figuratively.
quashed
Suggests the forceful suppression or rejection of something.
brought low
Indicates a reduction in status or power; often implies a humbling experience.
FAQs
How can I use "crushed down" in a sentence?
"Crushed down" can describe physical compression, as in "The aluminum cans were "compressed" and crushed down for recycling". It can also describe a feeling of being overwhelmed, such as "The weight of responsibility crushed down on her shoulders".
What are some synonyms for "crushed down"?
Alternatives to "crushed down" include "compressed", "flattened", "suppressed", or "overwhelmed" depending on the specific context you're aiming for.
Is it correct to use "crushed down" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "crushed down" may sound informal in certain contexts. For formal writing, consider using more precise terms like "compressed", "reduced", or "subdued".
What's the difference between "crushed down" and "flattened"?
While both imply reducing something in size, "crushed down" often suggests a more forceful and potentially damaging action than "flattened". "Flattened" typically implies making something level or smooth.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested