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take downverb to reduce to a lower standing in one's own eyes or in others' eyesthere's no need to take us down by making fun of our clothes abase, chasten, cheapen, debase, degrade, demean, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, foul, humble, humiliate, lower, shame, sink, smirch abash, confound, confuse, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, embarrass, faze, fluster, mortify, nonplus, rattlebelittle, castigate, criticize, cry down, decry, depreciate, detract, diminish, discount, disparage, minimize, put down, ridicule, write offbad-mouth, defame, defile, libel, malign, slanderaffront, insultcensure, condemn, damn, denounce, execrate, reprehend, reprobate aggrandize, canonize, deify, elevate, exalt acclaim, applaud, boast, celebrate, cheer, cite, commend, compliment, congratulate, decorate, eulogize, extol(also extoll), fete(or fête), hail, honor, laud, praise, salute, toutacknowledge, recognizehighlight, play up, spotlightdignify, ennoble, enshrine, ensky, enthrone, glorify, magnifyadvance, boost, lift, promote, raise, upgrade, upliftidealize, romanticize to take apartelectricians will take down all the lights for the set after the play has finished its run break down, demount, disassemble, dismantle, dismember, dismount, knock down, strike detach, disengagebreak up, disaggregate, disarticulate, disconnect, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, disunite, divide, separate assemble, construct build, erect, pitchcombine, unite to make a written note oftook down the customer's contact information jot (down), log, mark, note, put down, record, register, report, set down, write down chronicle, minute, transcribeenregister, enter, inscribechalk (up), notch, score in the 14th century |