Lowered in pitch
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FLATTEDLowered in pitch
flata. lowered a half tone in pitch b. below an intended pitch
flatsa. lowered a half tone in pitch b. below an intended pitch
DECLASSEDLowered in status
ABASEDLowered in rank
DEMEANEDLowered in dignity
DEMOTEDLowered in rank
DECLASSELowered in rank
DEVALUATEDLowered in worth.
DEVALUEDLowered in esteem
DOWNGRADEDLowered in status
DEMOTEDLowered in grade
DEBASEDLowered in value
HUMBLEDLowered in station
DEROGATEDLowered in rank
ABASEDLowered in esteem
declasselowered in status
DECLASSEELowered in social status.
DECLASSELowered in social status.
CHEAPENEDLowered in general esteem.
DECLASSELowered in social position
DECLASSELowered in social status: Fr.
DECLASSELowered in social rank: Fr.
CLANCYHe lowered the boom in an old song
anchorsheavy device lowered from a ship to keep it in place
anchorheavy device lowered from a ship to keep it in place
anchoredheavy device lowered from a ship to keep it in place
unsunknot lowered or depressed; not brought low either in value, quality, or mood
portcullisA strong, heavy grating sliding up and down in vertical grooves, lowered to block a gateway to a fortress or town
portcullisesA strong, heavy grating sliding up and down in vertical grooves, lowered to block a gateway to a fortress or town
carouselcircular tray in which photographic transparencies are held on a projector and from which they are lowered through slots for projection as the tray is rotated
torporstate of lowered physiological activity typically characterized by reduced metabolism, heart rate, respiration, and body temperature that occurs in varying degrees especially in hibernating and estivating animals
superheatto heat (a gas, as steam not in contact with water) to such a degree that its temperature may be lowered or its pressure increased without the conversion of any of the gas into liquid
funicularshort, very steep railway having two parallel sets of tracks, upon each of which runs a car or train raised or lowered by means of a cable that simultaneously lowers or raises the other car or train in such a way that the two are approximately counterbala