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have stooped
  • present perfect of stoop.

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“These folks have stooped to a new low to try to intimidate the lawyers of the Buzbee Law Firm from doing their important work,” Buzbee said in a prepared statement.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 18, 2024

"I deeply resent any suggestion that NHS workers may have stooped to Downing Street level and I can say with complete honestly this never happened where I work."

From BBC • May 26, 2022

“At that time, I became frustrated at her lack of decorum. In retrospect, I should not have stooped to her level of acrimony.”

From Washington Times • Aug. 8, 2020

Australia would have stooped to a "new low" if reports that its navy paid people-smugglers bound for Australia thousands of dollars to turn back their boat are true, an Indonesian government official said on Saturday.

From Reuters • Jun. 13, 2015

It was a degenerate and paltry one, to which she felt the very stranger to whom they were willing to sell her would never have stooped.

From By Right of Purchase by Bindloss, Harold