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the lowered
verb
To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
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The lowered forecast — the I.M.F.
Many analysts embraced the lowered estimates.
Still, the lowered outlook pushed oil prices down.
They were stunned by the sight of the lowered bridge across the canal.
They were discussing the Social Register and the lowered standard of that publication.
The lowered expectations for the soda tax were not the governor's only setback on the budget.
"You want to go to the fish market?" he called through the lowered window.
So the chance that the lowered capacity will ever mean turning away passengers is very low.
"We want to shop," said a woman glaring at the lowered gates of a shoe store.
Each team will be allowed two contract buyouts to get under the lowered cap.
Apparently, they weren't paying attention to the lowered lending standards.
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