[Phrasal Verb] KNOCK DOWN - Breaking Barriers: How Reduction and Demolition Can Mean Progress

Knock down

Knock down

Demolish or significantly reduce.

The phrase 'knock down' often brings to mind dramatic images of demolition, such as bulldozers clearing old buildings. But it's not just physical; it's also about overcoming barriers. In negotiation, you might 'knock down' prices, reducing them to more manageable levels. It's a powerful tool, whether you're clearing away the old to make way for the new or breaking through personal limitations. So next time you 'knock down' something, remember it’s a step towards making new possibilities emerge.

Example Sentences

  1. They knocked down the old building to make way for a park.

    They demolished the old building to create space for a park.

  2. The construction crew will knock down the wall to expand the room.

    The construction crew will demolish the wall to make the room bigger.

  3. The strong winds knocked down several trees in the neighborhood.

    The strong winds caused several trees in the neighborhood to fall.

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