"Top-down" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Top-down" Meaning

Predominantly, a "top-down" approach means a method or strategy that begins with the overall strategy, policy, or plan and works its way down to the details, in contrast to a "bottom-up" approach that starts with details and moves up to the overall view.

"Top-down" Examples

Usage Examples of "Top-Down"


1. Business Strategy

The company adopted a top-down approach to restructuring, starting with the board of directors and filtering down to middle management.

2. Problem-Solving

She applied a top-down method to solving the puzzle, starting with the larger pieces and working her way down to the smaller ones.

3. Software Development

The IT team used a top-down approach in developing the software, starting with the system's high-level architecture and gradually adding more features.

4. Politics

The politician ran a top-down campaign, focusing on broad themes and slogans rather than specifics to appeal to as wide a range of voters as possible.

5. Learning

The instructional designer created a top-down lesson plan, starting with learning objectives and then breaking down the content into manageable chunks for students to master.

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A friendly, informal term for "toot" <br><br>To blow a horn or whistle, especially a car horn, a short blast, to signal a presence, departure, warning, or friendly greeting.<br><br>Example:<br>"She gave a friendly tootle on her horn to say goodbye to the driver who was leaving."

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To act or make a silly or irritating sound, often with your tongue or a mobile phone (e.g. a text tone).

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"unken tooting" or making a loud, sharp, and high-pitched sound, similar to a horn, often referring to a small air-raid siren. The term can also be used as a slang expression to express excitement, enthusiasm, or to brag about something.

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A term of endearment, often used to refer to a child or someone considered to be sweet and charming.

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Excellent or first-rate: The top drawer of a dresser contains the finest clothes.

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Considered or placed in the highest rank or position, often according to a comparison with others.

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To refill or replenish something, typically a supply, account, or device, often when it has run out or is running low.

Top

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Preposition:<br>Located at the highest or most superior position; at the end, beginning, or in a superior position.<br><br>Adjective:<br>Extremely good or excellent.<br><br>Verb:<br>To be at the summit of something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The mountain is at the top of the valley.<br>- She is one of the top students in the class.<br>- Their team is at the top of the league.

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