do someone/something down

do someone/something down
BELITTLE, disparage, denigrate, run down, deprecate, cast aspersions on, discredit, vilify, defame, criticize, malign; N. Amer. slur; informal have a go at, hit out at, knock, slam, pan, bad-mouth; Brit. informal rubbish, slag off.
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Brit., informal get the better of someone, typically in an underhanded way
criticize someone or something

they're always moaning and doing British industry down


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