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Take a dive Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdaɪv
TAYK-uh-DYV
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /dˈaɪv
TAYK-uh-DYV

Definition

To deliberately lose a game, match, or contest, often in sports or business. It can also mean to suddenly drop or collapse, especially in financial contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and frequently used in sports or financial discussions. In sports, 'take a dive' often suggests cheating or illegal activity. In finance, indicates a sharp drop. Not used for physical diving or swimming. Common phrase: 'the market took a dive.'

Example Sentences

The boxer was paid to take a dive in the third round.

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The company’s stock took a dive after the bad news.

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Some players might take a dive to help their friends win.

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After the scandal, several politicians' reputations took a dive.

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Some people believe teams take a dive to get better draft picks.

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Sales really took a dive once the new competitor arrived.

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