Use of downward in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include downward at the start of sentence, downward at the end of sentence and downward in the middle of sentence

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downward at the start of sentence


  1. Downward movement is much faster than upward one.

downward at the end of sentence


  1. Why does a demand curve slope downward?
  2. All apples on apple trees are downward.
  3. Struggle comparing upward. Happy compare downward.
  4. The custom has continued from the 16th century downward.
  5. The rate of population increase has been ratcheting downward.

downward in the middle of sentence


  1. The dole is just a downward spiral.
  2. Again, a downward trend is evident.
  3. The company is in a downward spiral.
  4. The face, the eyes, are downward slanted.
  5. Share prices continued their downward trend.
  6. The country's economy is on a downward spiral.
  7. The garden sloped gently downward to the river.
  8. It has continued on that downward spiral since.
  9. My career seemed to be on a downward trajectory.
  10. From then on, our fortunes took a downward turn.
  11. She laid the picture face downward on the table.
  12. The downward pressure on my chest became more intense.
  13. She was caught in a downward spiral of drink and drugs.
  14. The downward drift in copper prices looks set to continue.
  15. The downward trend in home ownership is likely to continue.
  16. She was trapped in a downward spiral of personal unhappiness.
  17. The business was on a downward path, finally closing in 1998.
  18. There's been a downward/upward trend in sales in the last few years.
  19. This year's downward spiral of house prices has depressed the market.
  20. A rise in interest rates would reverse the downward trend in inflation.
  21. Subsidence is the downward movement of a site on which a building stands.
  22. We must avoid the downward spiral in which unemployment leads to homelessness and then to crime.

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