Take down
volume
British pronunciation/tˈeɪk dˈaʊn/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk dˈaʊn/

Definition & Meaning of "take down"

to take down
[phrase form: take]
01

to write information for later use

Transitive: to take down information
to take down definition and meaning
02

to bring something to a lower position

Transitive: to take down sth
03

to bring a building or object to the ground

Transitive: to take down a building or structure
04

to criticize something or someone, causing a decrease in their value or reputation

Transitive: to take down sb/sth
05

to lower a garment worn on the lower part of the body, like pants or a skirt without fully removing it

Transitive: to take down pants or a skirt
06

to remove content, information, or a webpage from the online platform, making it no longer accessible to users

Transitive: to take down online content or website

take down

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Example
The journalist quickly took down the interviewee's responses in her notepad.
Can you take down the contact information and pass it along to the team?
The teacher asked the students to take down the homework assignment before leaving the class.
During the meeting, the secretary was instructed to take down the key points discussed.
The company quickly took down the misleading advertisement from its website.
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