lower
[ˈloʊər]
Definition:
1. The bottom one of two.
2. The lower of two berths.
3. Move something or somebody to a lower position.
4. Set lower.
Use 'lower' in a sentence:
- 1. One is a little bit higher and one is a little bit lower than they are in the atomic situation.
- 2. So just-- and we will come back to this and flush out some of these lower level details.
- 3. The vaccine did not lower the amount of virus in the blood of volunteers who became infected during the study.
- 4. RT2 So it's R T2, right, now we're at a lower temperature times log the log of V4 over V3.
- 5. They said the risk of an enlarged prostate was fifty percent lower in the NSAID users than the other men.
- 6. The payoffs are lower, Okay. So here's an abbreviated version of that, I mean it's perhaps a little bit longer.
- 7. The string is vibrating higher when it's exactly twice what the lower one is.
- 8. The study found that the aspirin users had an almost thirty percent lower risk of dying from their cancer.
- 9. The findings suggest that even a half-hour walk at a quick speed every day could lower the risk of cognitive impairment.
- 10. The study found that those who received lower doses of steroids by mouth spent less time in the hospital.
- 11. In two thousand six, the United States had lower scores in mathematics than twenty-three of the other twenty-nine OECD countries.
- 12. If I consume less than my income today, I'm saving and my consumption would be lower this year.
- 13. Lowering interest rates could have disastrous consequences for the economy.
- 14. These people are current in their payments but unable to get lower interest rates because their home value has fallen.
- 15. This indicates that by combining two lithiums, the energy of the combined system is lower than the energies of the atomic systems.
- 16. And Alexander didn't really care that much about the lower classes doing that, but he still wanted the elites.
- 17. American lawmakers have also long complained that China suppresses the value of the yuan to lower the price of its exports.
- 18. The completion rate is lower than for almost any other wealthy country, and worst for poor and minority students.
- 19. Over here in the lower left corner, we have elements that as a group have very low values of average valence electron energy.
- 20. Another thing that these kings are seen to do, which is in a way even at a lower level, is to be herdsmen.
- 21. Well, you could say it dilutes it but it doesn't lower the price of your investment, in general.
- 22. Later,she raised money to help poor immigrant women who had been passengers on the lower levels of the Titanic.
- 23. In February,Senator Lamar Alexander warned higher education leaders that they risk rejection unless they lower the cost of attending college.
- 24. And then there's a cold reservoir T2 at some lower temperature T2.
- 25. American housing sales,though, have improved in recent months, helped by lower prices and a tax credit for first-time buyers.
- 26. He tried to consolidate his power, though, by putting forth policies that moderately helped the lower classes.
- 27. Let's imagine maybe instead we just immediately dropped the pressure let the system expand against the lower pressure.
- 28. Only a targeted area of leaves is removed from the lower part of the vines to help the grapes grow better.
- 29. Same. -Lower Our trade and balance is now about 300 billion a year ? three years from now, higher, lower or the same?
- 30. The z effective is lower, so we have to put less energy in to get an ion out.
- 31. Some college presidents and others have suggested that a lower drinking age could have the effect of reducing alcohol abuse.
- 32. Trust you to lower the tone of the conversation.
- 33. The text is all in lower case.
- 34. I wouldn't lower myself by working for him.
- 35. Company profits were 5% lower than last year.
- 36. This drug is used to lower blood pressure.
- 37. The government failed to keep its promise of lower taxes.
- 38. This exercise will work the muscles of the lower back.
- 39. He had to lower his head to get through the door.