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takedown

[teyk-doun] / ˈteɪkˌdaʊn /




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The government did not provide a reason for reducing the takedown window.

From BBC

The latest release accelerated the public takedown of several powerful figures named in the files, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles in October following intense scrutiny of his links to Epstein.

From BBC

His exit from his second Old Trafford stint in 2022 included a takedown of the club's training facilities, the way it was structured as "a marketing club" and coach Erik ten Hag.

From BBC

Lopes decided to throw caution to the wind, but was quickly forced into defence with Volkanovski attempting a takedown against the fence.

From Barron's

Their song, Run, was removed from streaming services after record industry bodies issued takedown notices, alleging the track violated copyright - but was re-recorded with human vocals, and entered the UK Top 10 two weeks ago.

From BBC