Download (verb)

  1. Transfer data from the internet or a network to a computer.
  2. Copy or receive data from another computer to a computer.

Origin:

Late 20th century: from down- "towards a lower place" + load.

Examples:

  1. She downloaded the latest version of the software from the company's website.
  2. The user was able to download the game to their mobile device.
  3. The company encouraged customers to download the app to take advantage of special offers.
  4. He downloaded the song from the internet and added it to his music library.
  5. The software allowed the user to download updates to fix bugs and improve performance.
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