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Take down Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈdaʊn
TAYK- down
tˈeɪk/ /dˈaʊn
TAYK- down

Definition

To remove something from a higher place, to bring something or someone down, or to write information on paper. Can also mean defeating someone.

Usage & Nuances

Often informal; common in instructions ('take down these notes') and sports ('take down an opponent'). 'Take down' can mean to physically lower/remove, record data, or defeat someone in competition. Don't confuse with 'take over' (assume control) or 'take off' (remove, depart).

Example Sentences

The builders will take down the old wall next week.

basic

I struggled to take down everything the teacher said.

natural

The champion was finally taken down by a new player.

natural

Please take down the posters after the event.

basic

Could you take down my phone number?

basic

Social media had to take down that video because it broke the rules.

natural