under
Adverb
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Down to defeat, death, or ruin (synset 400488707)
"their competitors went under"
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Through a range downward (synset 400488892)
"children six and under will be admitted free"
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Into unconsciousness (synset 400488803)
"this will put the patient under"
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In or into a state of subordination or subjugation (synset 400488582)
"we must keep our disappointment under"
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Below some quantity or limit (synset 400488494)
"fifty dollars or under"
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Below the horizon (synset 400488421)
"the sun went under"
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Down below (synset 400488355)
"get under quickly!"
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Further down (synset 400488265)
"see under for further discussion"same as: below
Adjective
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Located below or beneath something else (synset 301210218)
"nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine"similar to: low - literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extensionsame as: nether
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Lower in rank, power, or authority (synset 300797237)
"an under secretary"similar to: low-level, subordinate - lower in rank or importance
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