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take down
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take down
record, write down, put in writing; remove, lower; take apart, disassemble; (Slang) kill
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Takedown
Takedown or take down may refer to:
- Takedown (book), a book by John Markoff and Tsutomu Shimomura about the capture of Kevin Mitnick
- Track Down, a 2000 film based thereon, known also as Takedown
- The Takedown, a book by Jeffrey Robinson subtitled, "A Suburban Mom, A Coal Miner's Son, and the Unlike Demise of Colombia's Brutal Norte Valle Cartel."
- Take Down (film), a 1979 film about a high school wrestling team
- Takedown (1995 film), a drama film directed by Robert Castaldo
- Takedown (grappling), a martial arts technique
- A colostomy takedown or reversal
- Takedown (Transformers), a fictional character
- Takedown (webisodes), 2008 webisodes series on youtube based on Need for Speed Undercover computer game
- Takedown gun, a rifle or shotgun designed for easy dis-assembly
- The Takedown, a 2005 Court TV television series
- Bad Boys: Miami Takedown, a 2004 video game based on the film Bad Boys
- Burnout 3: Takedown, a 2004 video and arcade game of the Burnout series''
- DMCA takedown notice, a letter sent pursuant to the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Words taken down, an objection to speech in the United States House of Representatives
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take down
Verb
1. move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
(synonym) lower, let down, get down, bring down
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) reef
(cause) descend, fall, go down, come down
2. reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"
(synonym) degrade, disgrace, demean, put down
(hypernym) humiliate, mortify, chagrin, humble, abase
(hyponym) reduce
(derivation) put-down, squelch, squelcher, takedown
3. tear down so as to make flat with the ground; "The building was levelled"
(synonym) level, raze, rase, dismantle, tear down, pull down
(hypernym) destroy, destruct
(hyponym) bulldoze
4. make a written note of; "she noted everything the teacher said that morning"
(synonym) note
(hypernym) write down, set down, get down, put down
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take down
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take down
write or record what is said I took down many notes during the lecture last week.
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