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remain down

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb remain down has 1 sense
  1. take the count, remain down - be counted out; remain down while the referee counts to ten
    --1 is one way to lose
    Sample sentence:
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Remain Down

Description

The expression "remain down" is typically used to describe the action of staying in a low or crouched position for a certain period of time or until instructed otherwise. It can have both literal and figurative meanings depending on the context.

Possible Parts of Speech

  • Verb phrase

Senses and Usages

1. Literal sense: When used in a physical sense, "remain down" refers to maintaining a low position, often with the knees on the ground or in a crouched position. It is commonly used in various sports, military drills, or any situation where staying low is necessary for safety or tactical reasons.


Example sentence:

During the intense military training, the soldiers were instructed to remain down behind the obstacles until the signal to move forward was given.


2. Figurative sense: In a figurative sense, "remain down" can signify the act of staying humble, submissive, or restrained in a particular situation. It indicates maintaining a low profile or not asserting oneself excessively.


Example sentence:

After receiving the unexpected promotion at work, Sarah chose to remain down and not boast about her success.

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