Lower in a sentence as a noun

The middle class got to point fingers once more at the lower classes who 'rape us'.

I wish they were working on a better JIT, a lower wattage cpu, or what have you.

The lower on the pyramid your product is, the crappier it can look.

You must serve more customers in order to make up for lower prices the market will bare.

Most people who the 'middle class' perceive as lower class are almost sub humans in their eyes.

Rural communities have a much lower cost of living, but also a much lower income.

If it was true that lower taxes for the rich and more wealth for the wealthy led to job creation, today we would be drowning in jobs.

He, and others like him, are lowering the barriers to opportunity for many people and businesses.

Fascinating that IBM's entire lower-end server business is worth about two thirds of Snapchat.

Intel's bulk process had comparable power and better performance, not to mention much lower cost and defect rates.

Lower in a sentence as a verb

Over the years I notice that I've forgotten many of the skills I used to have in the lower levels, I have to locally optimize my brain I tell myself.

I'll probably never hit 1000 karma, and now I'm even more disincentived to post since the chances of someone actually seeing what I post will now be even lower.

In other words, your lower overall rating was not necessarily due to your increased surveillance of plagiarism; it could have been due to other factors.

Traditionally, a university had four faculties, the lower or artists faculty, and the three higher faculties of theology, law and medicine.

But all other things being equal, the expected value of such an investor is lower than that of one willing to invest on the same terms as your existing investors, so you have any of the latter you should focus on them.

The top rated comment on this question asserts that the reason why programmers have lower salaries is because they are logical, intelligent individuals who refuse to play the politics game and thus are hated by executives.

Will a ULV version of a high-end Intel part provide much better performance than ARM at the same power in a couple generations, or will a high performance version of a low-power low-cost Intel part provide lower power at the same level of performance and half the price?

The only reasonably accurate paragraph is this: "And, more importantly, the lower energy range from 114 to just under 145 billion electron volts, a region of energy that Fermilab has determined, through earlier experiments, may harbor the Higgs, has not been ruled out.

The Court's role in hearing such discretionary appeals is to step in and decide important questions of federal law or to determine who is right when the various lower federal appellate courts may have reached conflicting decisions on such points of law in way that cries out of definitive resolution by the highest court.

Lower definitions

noun

the lower of two berths

verb

move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"

verb

set lower; "lower a rating"; "lower expectations"

See also: lour

verb

make lower or quieter; "turn down the volume of a radio"

See also: lour

verb

cause to drop or sink; "The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir"

See also: depress

verb

look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval

See also: frown glower lour