ride down

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ride down (third-person singular simple present rides down, present participle riding down, simple past rode down, past participle ridden down)

  1. (idiomatic, equestrianism, transitive) To cause (a horse) to fall when riding.
  2. (transitive) To catch or catch up with (someone) by chasing on horseback or in a vehicle.
  3. (nautical) To bear down, as on a halyard when hoisting a sail.
  4. (transitive) To treat with severity.
  5. (transitive) To withstand deceleration from (forces of impact).
    • 1986 July 28, National Transportation Safety Board, “CASE 24 (ATL-85-H-OR21)”, in Safety Study: Performance of Lap Belts in 26 Frontal Crashes[1], archived from the original on 8 July 2022, page 168:
      This fully restrained passenger rode down the impact forces with a much lower level of injuries than could be expected in a collision of this severity. His major injury was an AIS 2 contusion which resulted from the restraint shoulder strap. Had he been unrestrained, the expected injury from violent impacts with the A pillar and other frontal interior components could have been fatal.
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