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face down

British  

verb

  1. to confront and force (someone or something) to back down

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face down Idioms  
  1. With the upper surface put down, as in Please put these papers face down . This usage appears to come from cardplaying. [First half of 1600s] The antonym, “with the upper surface uppermost,” is face up .

  2. Overcome, intimidate, or browbeat someone in a bold confrontation. This verbal expression dates from the 16th century. Shakespeare used it in The Comedy of Errors (3:1): “Here's a villain that would face me down.”


Example Sentences

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I glanced at where my phone sat face down on the table.

From Literature

I let my eyes travel from Daisy’s face down to that old crippled leg.

From Literature

A mock drowning in the pool, floating face down in the water as his mother does a butterfly stroke back and forth right next to him.

From Salon

Fiala, who was laying face down on the ice, was able to prop himself on his elbows but did not move his lower body before being placed on a stretcher and taken to a hospital.

From Los Angeles Times

Daylight investigations at the scene were also raising questions - Jenna was found face down with jewellery and her possessions scattered around her.

From BBC