Meaning of the word "took down" in English

What does "took down" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

took down

US /tʊk daʊn/
UK /tʊk daʊn/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to remove something from a high place or from where it is displayed

Example:
She took down the old curtains and put up new ones.
The police took down the crime scene tape.
2.

to write down information or a statement

Example:
The secretary took down the minutes of the meeting.
The journalist took down every word the politician said.
3.

to defeat or destroy someone or something

Example:
The rebels managed to take down the enemy's stronghold.
The boxer took down his opponent in the first round.
4.

to dismantle something

Example:
They took down the tent after the camping trip.
The crew took down the stage after the concert.