bring one to his knees|bring one to one's knee in English
verb
humiliate, defeat
Use "bring one to his knees|bring one to ones knee" in a sentence
1. One that seemed to bring distant friends near.
2. it would bring tears to one's eyes, Cardinal Borgia.
3. No one had the forethought to bring a map.
4. Amass: to bring together in one body or place.
5. Amassing: to bring together in one body or place.
6. So I bring this one to an end with a nasty short jab to his belly.
7. One member supplied rubber rafts to bring stranded members to safety.
8. And pillaged with no one to say: “Bring them back!”
9. One day Cain and Abel bring a gift to God.
10. Slowly bend from the waist and bring your head down to your knees.
11. Bring them the one thing no one else can deliver.
12. And bring bread for the one fleeing.
13. 13 You are weak infidel; my forces will ultimately bring you to your knees.
14. Saul demanded that Jonathan bring David to him as one destined to die.
15. The Commission attempted to bring all three proposals into one package deal.
16. Works of love like yours bring one face to face with God.
17. One of them had the effrontery to bring a wraith back once.
18. To bring into one main body: Authority was Concentrated in the president
19. One Ring to bring them all... and in the darkness bind them. "
20. 15 Any threat to bring in the police is a hollow one.
21. Bring everyone together in one place with Confluence
22. Bring the Crutches up, one in each arm
23. Concentrate definition, to bring or draw to a common center or point of union; converge; direct toward one point; focus: to Concentrate one's attention on a problem; to Concentrate …
24. Raise one's wine cup bring here and will do.
25. Convey definition, to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear