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take down
verb
- to record in writing
- to dismantle or tear down
to take down an old shed
- to lower or reduce in power, arrogance, etc (esp in the phrase to take down a peg )
adjective
- made or intended to be disassembled
Example Sentences
They have a chance to take down the Nuggets and advance.
Despite maintaining no wrongdoing, Ms Bellamy said she offered to take down the recipes from future reprints "to prevent further aggravation", and that this was communicated "swiftly" to Ms Maehashi.
Batting for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans, he took down some of the world's best bowlers in a scintillating 38-ball innings that included 11 sixes and seven fours.
"That is why this government has put together a serious plan to take down these networks at every stage."
The BBC found similar videos on YouTube and Instagram and those platforms said the content had been taken down for breaching their rules.
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