"Down-stream" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Down-stream" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Down-stream" Meaning

"Downstream" refers to something that is moving or happening in the direction of a river's flow or movement, typically in contrast to upstream. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a trend, event, or development that is moving or progressing in a particular direction.

"Down-stream" Examples

Usage Examples of "Down-stream"


The company's down-stream operations are affected by the maintenance of the upstream facilities. (#nontechnical)
In the context of social network analysis, a down-stream node is a node that does not have any incoming edges. (#technical)
The river's down-stream flow is affected by the upstream flooding. (#environmental)
The down-stream effects of the policy are still unknown. (#social sciences)
The master chef emphasized the importance of precise temperature control in the down-stream process of food manufacturing. (#industry)

"Down-stream" Similar Words

Dowling

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Down-and-out

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Down-at-heel

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Down-in-the-mouth

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Having a down-in-the-mouth expression is an idiomatic phrase that describes someone looking unhappy, sulky, or dejected, often with a downward-turned mouth or a frown. It implies that the person appears gloomy, unhappy, or discontented.

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Down-market

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Down-scaling

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Down-sizing

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Down-to-earth

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The phrase "down-to-earth" is an idiomatic expression that means being practical, realistic, and free from pretentiousness or artificiality. It describes someone who is honest, straightforward, and unpretentious, often with a no-nonsense approach to life.

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Downbeat

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Downcast

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Downdraft

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Downdraught

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Downe

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Downeaster

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