shoot down

shoot down
verb
1. move quickly and violently (Freq. 1)
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The car tore down the street

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He came charging into my office

Syn: ↑tear, ↑shoot, ↑charge, ↑buck
See Also: ↑shoot up (for: ↑shoot)
Hypernyms:
Hyponyms: ↑rip
Verb Group: ↑dart, ↑dash, ↑scoot, ↑scud, ↑flash, ↑shoot
Verb Frames:
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Something is ——ing PP

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Somebody ——s PP

2. shoot at and force to come down (Freq. 1)
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the enemy landed several of our aircraft

Syn: ↑down, ↑land
Derivationally related forms: ↑land (for: ↑land)
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

3. thwart the passage of
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kill a motion

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he shot down the student's proposal

Syn: ↑kill, ↑defeat, ↑vote down, ↑vote out
Derivationally related forms: ↑defeat (for: ↑defeat)
Hypernyms: ↑veto, ↑blackball, ↑negative
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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shoot down [phrasal verb]
1 shoot down (something) or shoot (something) down
1 a : to cause (something) to fall to the ground by hitting it with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon

The helicopter was shot down.

1 b : to end or defeat (something)

The bill was shot down in the Senate.

Her hopes were shot down.

1 c : to reject (something) completely

My idea was immediately shot down. = My idea was shot down in flames.

2 shoot down (someone) or shoot (someone) down
2 a : to kill (someone) with a bullet shot from a gun

He was shot down in cold blood.

Someone shot him down.

2 b informal : to refuse to accept the offer made by (someone)

I asked her on a date, but she shot me down. [=she said no to me]

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Main Entry:shoot

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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