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step-down

American  
[step-doun] / ˈstɛpˌdaʊn /

adjective

Electricity.
  1. serving to reduce or decrease voltage.

    a step-down transformer.


step down British  

verb

  1. (tr) to reduce gradually

  2. informal (intr) to resign or abdicate (from a position)

  3. informal (intr) to assume an inferior or less senior position

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adjective

  1. (of a transformer) reducing a high voltage applied to the primary winding to a lower voltage on the secondary winding Compare step up

  2. decreasing or falling by stages

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noun

  1. informal a decrease in quantity or size

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step down Idioms  
  1. Resign from office, as in He threatened to step down if they continued to argue with him . [Late 1800s]

  2. Reduce, especially in stages, as in They were stepping down the voltage . [c. 1900] Also see step up , def. 1.


Etymology

Origin of step-down

First recorded in 1890–95; adj. use of verb phrase step down

Example Sentences

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Conventional step-down converters often struggle when dealing with large differences between input and output voltage.

From Science Daily • Apr. 10, 2026

“The membership trajectory is tracking very nicely in line with our expectations, including that big step-down from January to February,” she said.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 10, 2026

When announcing his step-down from public commitments earlier on Monday, he said he would continue his teaching commitments.

From BBC • Nov. 19, 2025

That would be a big step-down from the 336,000 jobs added in September, the most in eight months.

From Reuters • Oct. 27, 2023

From the clutter of radar gear he pulled a screwdriver and a massive little step-down transformer down on its handle.

From Breaking Point by Gunn, James E.