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Sense: Knockdown

Description:

Knockdown is a term that can be used as an adjective, a noun, or a verb. It refers to something that is capable of causing a sudden or forceful fall or blow.

Adjective:

When used as an adjective, knockdown describes something that can easily or readily be knocked down or overpowered. It can also imply that something is provided at a reduced or bargain price.

Examples:

  1. This knockdown furniture is perfect for small apartments.
  2. We purchased these knockdown shelves at a great discount.
  3. The boxer delivered a knockdown punch, sending his opponent to the canvas.

Noun:

As a noun, knockdown refers to an act of knocking down, usually referring to a blow or a strike that causes someone or something to fall.

Examples:

  1. The wrestler executed a powerful knockdown, earning him points in the match.
  2. The hurricane's knockdown of power lines left the town without electricity.

Verb:

When used as a verb, knockdown means to strike or hit something with force, causing it to fall down or collapse. It can also describe the action of reducing or decreasing the price of something.

Examples:

  1. He accidentally knockdowned the tower of blocks with his elbow.
  2. The shop owner decided to knockdown the price of the product due to low demand.
  3. During the storm, the gusty winds knockdowned several trees in the area.

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