pull down phrasal verb ( see also ↑ pull )
1 . pull something ↔ down to destroy something or make it stop existing:
My old school was pulled down.
2 . pull down something to earn a particular amount of money:
Real estate stocks pulled down total returns of 35.7 percent.
3 . pull somebody down to make someone less successful, happy, or healthy:
Her problems have really pulled her down.
4 . pull down a menu to make a computer program show you a list of the things it can do