Tear down so as to make flat with the ground.
Move something or somebody to a lower position.
To make a person morally inferior.
1 President Trump must take down his disrespectful and dangerous video, Pelosi said.
2 That would be one way to take down the people smuggling trade.
3 It said it would take down the social networking site in November.
4 Google is now getting over a million take down notices a day.
5 There was plenty to take down below; the Barrier was deep enough.
6 They can take down any of the so-called leaders of the movement.
7 I expect you to take down a thousand men with a toothpick.
8 However, what Cyril can do is take down an obstacle or two.
9 We each needed to take down two, and then split the difference.
10 He excused himself; he feared he was engaged to take down Legard.
11 Pollsters and pundits counted on the women's vote to take down Trump.
12 He'll take down everybody in this room, just to keep it simple.
13 Brush the draperies, take down and lay on the bed or table.
14 The first is whether or not Hodges can take down the website.
15 It's not the first time Microsoft has attempted to take down botnets.
16 The shopkeepers, full of terror, began to take down their shutters forthwith.
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