download
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
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software, data, etc., that has been downloaded.
the best free music downloads.
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the act or process of downloading.
verb
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to copy or transfer (data or a program) into the memory of one computer system from a larger one
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to broadcast specialist programmes, for such groups as doctors, outside normal broadcasting hours. They are often recorded on video tapes and viewed later Compare upload
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to delegate or assign (work, responsibilities, costs, etc) to a someone at a lower level of an organization; off-load
noun
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To transfer data or programs from a server or host computer to one's own computer or digital device.
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Compare upload
Other Word Forms
- downloadable adjective
Etymology
Origin of download
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile, there was a 31% increase in smartphone downloads of gas price-related apps, according to Sensor Tower, a market intelligence firm.
From MarketWatch
Joby alleged that Archer engaged in corporate espionage by hiring a former employee and that employee downloaded confidential material before his exit.
The conflict has helped propel the Claude app to the top of download rankings on Apple and Google smartphones.
From Barron's
“Prior to our entry, all we could see was the same thing that anyone else could download off the internet,” Lowdon says.
It has leaned hard into its Netflix-style Game Pass, also available on PC, which allows players to download brand new and back catalogue titles for a monthly fee.
From BBC
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