cast down in English

lower the spirits of a person; discourage

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1. Don't be cast down, Lizzy.

2. He is not easily cast down.

3. The enemy cast down their weapons.

4. You mustn't be cast down, Miss Nell.

5. He was exasperated, but not cast down.

6. They cast down their weapons at last.

7. He was cast down by the sad news.

8. The country girl cast down her eyes shyly.

9. The Accuser of the brethren is cast down

10. Why art thou cast down , O my soul?

11. The enemy intruders cast down their weapons and surrendered.

12. They bowed their heads and cast down their eyes.

13. The warlord was not unusually cast down, despite the situation.

14. 9 Many investors were cast down for the bearish market.

15. Villagers angrily cast down the marble statue of the former tyrant.

16. Sylvia's been cast down ever since her mother became so ill.

17. He cast down monsters and destroyed Chaos warriors with a word.

18. Standing timidly before the teacher, the girl cast down her eyes.

19. True believers must cast down the temples of the false gods.

20. She could not bear to see him so miserable and cast down.

21. The slaves rose and backed out of the chamber, their eyes cast down.

22. * The great and abominable church shall be cast down, D&C 29:21.

23. He was much cast down when he heard of his failure at the examination.

24. Moore listened at first with his eyes cast down, but soon he furtively raised them.

25. Cast down that over-mighty, conceited, lying, sleazy failure of a government from its seat.

26. * The great and abominable church shall be cast down by devouring fire, D&C 29:21.

27. In the course of this, “he erected churches, cast down idols, and set up crosses on the highways.”

28. It is rising so high that makes us afraid, he thought, lest we fall or are cast down.

29. Napoleon Buonaparte is cast down from the throne, and the right of succession in his family is abolished.

30. It was of a suitable Ash Wednesday character and left the congregation feeling sober and a little cast down.

31. 1 It was of a suitable Ash Wednesday character and left the congregation feeling sober and a little cast down.

32. The Holy Scripture, which Marx learned in high school, says that devil was cast down by an angel into the abyss (Rev. .

33. In this process of dissolution, the monadically closed-off subjectivity of self-assertive and mutually objectifying individuals is dispossessed and cast down into the abyss.

34. “As we go about our daily lives, Caste is the wordless usher in a darkened theater, flashlight Cast down in the aisles, guiding us to our assigned seats for a performance

35. Then how about: “My soul Cleaveth unto the dust” (Psalms 119:25a) and “Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me?” (Psalms 43:5a)

36. The literal sense of Abase is to lower or depress, to throw or cast down, as used by Bacon, 'to Abase the eye.' But the word is seldom used in reference to material things.

37. The literal sense of Abase is to lower or depress, to throw or cast down, as used by Bacon, 'to Abase the eye.' But the word is seldom used in reference to material things

38. The literal sense of Abase is to lower or depress, to throw or cast down, as used by Bacon, "to Abase the eye." But the word is seldom used in reference to material things

39. The Book Ȧm-Ṭuat, dated 1375 B.C.E., speaks of those who “shall be cast down headlong into the pits of fire; and . . . shall not escape therefrom, and . . . shall not be able to flee from the flames.”

40. Thereafter war takes place in heaven: Michael and his angels battle with the dragon and his angels; Michael is victorious and the dragon, Satan, the Devil, the original serpent, is cast down to the earth along with his cohorts.

41. In addition, Satan has been cast down to the earth and wages vicious warfare against anointed Christians, “the remaining ones of [the woman’s] seed, who observe the commandments of God and have the work of bearing witness to Jesus.”

42. “[Caste] should be at the top of every American’s reading list.”—Chicago Tribune “As we go about our daily lives, Caste is the wordless usher in a darkened theater, flashlight cast down in the aisles, guiding us to our assigned seats for a performance

43. In the same book of Ezekiel the king of Tyre is used to picture the Devil from the time he was in Eden and when he became iniquitous and was cast out of God’s family and was abased as if being cast down to a Tartarus.

44. Belied (2 Occurrences) Job 41:9 Lo, hope as to him is Belied: is not one cast down even at the sight of him? (DBY) Jeremiah 5:12 They have Belied the LORD, and said, It is not he; neither shall evil come upon us; neither shall we see sword nor famine: (KJV JPS WBS)

45. Afflict (v.) late 14c., "to cast down" (a sense now obsolete), from Old French aflicter, from Latin Afflictare "to damage, harass, torment," frequentative of affligere (past participle Afflictus) "to dash down, overthrow," from ad "to" (see ad-) + fligere (past participle flictus) "to strike," from PIE root *bhlig-"to strike" (source also of Greek phlibein "to press, crush," Czech blizna "scar

46. Bek, bek'-'-n (neuma): This word from neuo, "to nod," "Beckon," "make a sign" by moving the head or eyes (Luke 5:7 John 13:24 Acts 21:40; Acts 24:10), occurs only in 2 Maccabees 8:18, "Almighty God who at a beck can cast down both them that come against us, and also all the world," the Revised Version (British and American), "able at a beck."