drive down

English

Alternative forms

  • drive something down
  • drive it down

Verb

drive down (third-person singular simple present drives down, present participle driving down, simple past drove down, past participle driven down)

  1. To force a price, value, etc. to go down.
    The wind chill drives down the temperature.
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