drag down
English
Verb
drag down (third-person singular simple present drags down, present participle dragging down, simple past and past participle dragged down)
- (transitive) to cause (other people or another person) to suffer the same fate.
- 2008, Shane Sartor, Spiritual Profits 2nd Edition
- I feel bad for him, but at the same time I cannot let him drag me down into his depths of negativity.
- 2008, Shane Sartor, Spiritual Profits 2nd Edition
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