takedown

[teɪkdaʊn]

takedown Definition

  • 1an act of bringing down or defeating an opponent or enemy
  • 2a wrestling move that involves forcing an opponent to the ground

Using takedown: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "takedown" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The takedown of the corrupt government was celebrated by the people.

  • Example

    The wrestler executed a perfect takedown on his opponent.

  • Example

    The company's takedown of the competitor's product was ruthless and effective.

takedown Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for takedown

Phrases with takedown

  • double-leg takedown

    a wrestling move where the attacker shoots in and grabs both legs of the opponent, lifting them off the ground and taking them down

    Example

    He won the match with a double-leg takedown.

  • single-leg takedown

    a wrestling move where the attacker grabs one leg of the opponent and lifts it off the ground, taking them down

    Example

    The wrestler used a single-leg takedown to score two points.

  • a legal request to remove copyrighted material from a website

    Example

    The artist's record label sent a takedown notice to the website hosting the unauthorized music.

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Summary: takedown in Brief

'Takedown' [teɪkdaʊn] refers to the act of bringing down or defeating an opponent or enemy. It can also refer to a wrestling move that forces an opponent to the ground. Examples include 'The wrestler executed a perfect takedown on his opponent.' and 'The company's takedown of the competitor's product was ruthless and effective.' 'Takedown' extends into phrases like 'double-leg takedown,' and 'single-leg takedown,' describing specific wrestling moves, and 'takedown notice,' referring to a legal request to remove copyrighted material from a website.