noun a wrestling move where one opponent brings the other to the ground
verb to physically lower something from a higher position
To dismantle or disassemble a structure
To remove or uninstall a software or system
To remove or eliminate a competitor or obstacle
To defeat or overcome an opponent
To physically restrain or subdue a suspect
In the context of a writer, 'take down' can refer to jotting down notes or recording information for use in a story or article.
For a psychologist, 'take down' may involve documenting details from a therapy session or recording observations for further analysis.
In law enforcement, 'take down' can mean physically bringing a suspect to the ground or apprehending them.
For a journalist, 'take down' could involve interviewing someone and transcribing their quotes for an article.
In project management, 'take down' may refer to removing or dismantling a structure or system that is no longer needed.