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Etymology and Origins

  1. Gone under

    One who has sunk in the social scale; never recovered from financial embarrassments; who found it impossible to “keep his head above water.” The allusion is, of course, to drowning.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of gone under in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of gone under in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of gone under in a Sentence

  1. Carl Tobias:

    It's hard to imagine that the solution is to force Elon Musk into [ buying Twitter ], even if the court were willing to do that... given what's gone under the bridge.

  2. Cynthia García Coll:

    We love to participate in the Miss Universe pageant and the World Baseball Classic, that unites us like nothing else. All that would be gone under statehood. We would be like New Jersey, my dear.

  3. Isgur Flores:

    If HP had gone under during the recession -- and it was by no means a foregone conclusion it would have survived the recession -- then every employee at HP would have lost their job, in the end, the company succeeded and grew because of her tough choices.

  4. Utibe Essien:

    As a generalist, I’m really thinking about that part as well and how we can engage with our surgical colleagues to make sure our patients who are from underrepresented groups are leading healthy lives after they’ve gone under the knife so to speak, would we find something different with more rare, complicated surgeries? It’s possible and that goes back to the type of hospitals where patients are getting their care.

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