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    Low·er
    /ˈlōər/

    adjective

    • 1. less high in position: "the lower levels of the building" Similar bottombottommostunderunderneathOpposite topupperhigher
    • 2. situated on less high land or toward the sea: "the union of Upper and Lower Egypt"

    adverb

    • 1. in or into a lower position: "the sun sank lower"
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  5. verb (used with object) to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag. Synonyms: depress, drop. to make lower in height or level: to lower the water in a canal. to reduce in amount, price, degree, force, etc. Synonyms: lessen, diminish, decrease. Antonyms: increase, raise.

  6. To lower is to move something downward. When you go to sleep at night, you lower your head onto your pillow (unless you are a horse; in that case, you don't lower anything and sleep standing up). After cleaning your house's gutters, you'll climb down, lower the ladder, and put it away.

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