Proper noun
Lowers (plural Lowerses)
A surname.
Lowers
plural of Lower
Adding a liter of displacement and a pair of cylinders lowers those figures to 22, 33, and 26, respectively. Source: Internet
A camp administrator said in a meeting: "There are cases when a prisoner is given only four or five hours out of twenty-four for rest, which significantly lowers his productivity." Source: Internet
A foot pedal lowers the bar and allows notes to ring freely; releasing the pedal engages the damper and stops any vibrating notes. Source: Internet
Although cooking lowers concentrations of amino acids such as tryptophan, lysine, total aromatic, and sulphur-containing amino acids, their contents are still higher than proposed by the FAO/WHO reference. Source: Internet
But the exclusion of those 3.6 million people artificially lowers the official unemployment rate: To be counted as unemployed, by definition, individuals must either be actively looking for work or on temporary layoff. Source: Internet
Addition of silver to tin significantly lowers solubility of silver coatings in the tin phase. Source: Internet