How to Say "knocks down" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “knocks down” is “tumba” — B1 level.
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He, she, or it knocks something over (present tense)

Examples
El boxeador tumba a su oponente en el primer asalto.
The boxer knocks down his opponent in the first round.
Si no lo sujetas bien, el viento tumba el cartel.
If you don't hold it well, the wind knocks over the sign.
¡Tumba esa pared! Necesitamos más espacio.
Knock down that wall! We need more space. (Formal command)
The Verb 'Tumbar'
Remember that 'tumba' is the present form for 'he/she/it' (él/ella) and the formal 'you' (usted). It is also the informal command for 'you' (tú): ¡Tumba eso!
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