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                            Phrase(s): take someone down (to size) 
Go to cut someone down (to size)., Phrase(s): take something down
1. to take some large or complicated things apart.  •  They plan to take all these buildings down and turn the land into a park.  •  Do they plan to take down the television broadcasting tower? 2. to write something down in something.  •  Please take these figures down in your notebook.  •  Take down these figures in your record of this meeting., Phrase(s): take someone or something down 
to move someone or something to a lower position or level.  •  The boss is downstairs and wants to meet our visitor. Will you take her down?  •  The way down to the lobby is confusing. Let me take down our visitor.  •  Let me take the sandwiches down.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
                        
                        
                    
                    
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                            1. Bring from a higher position to a lower one, as in After the sale they took down all the signs. [c. 1300] 2. Take apart, dismantle, as in They took down the scaffolding. [Mid-1500s] 3. Humble or humiliate; see TAKE DOWN A NOTCH. 4. Record in writing, as in Please take down all these price quotations. [Early 1700s]
                        
                        
 
                        
                            American Heritage Idioms