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/tˈeɪk ˈaʊt/
/tˈeɪk ˈaʊt/
Verb (13)
to take out
[phrase form: take]
VERBE
01
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to invite someone to go out with one, typically for a meal or an activity
ask
ask out
invite out
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02
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to kill something or someone
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03
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to remove a thing from somewhere or something
take away
add
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3.1
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to remove an object out of its packaging
unpack
pack
04
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to make someone or something go away
move out
remove
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05
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to get something through legal or formal means
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06
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to stop something or someone from being included, considered, or accepted
except
exclude
leave off
leave out
omit
include
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07
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to extract a particular passage or quote from a written work for citation or copying
excerpt
extract
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08
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to release one's frustration or anger by treating someone or something unfairly
draw out
extract
pull
pull out
pull up
rip out
tear out
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09
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to get liquid from a source or well
draw
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10
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to get money from one's bank account
draw
draw off
withdraw
deposit
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11
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to buy already prepared food with the intention of eating it at home
buy food
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12
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to borrow a book or other item from a library, often for a specified period of time
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13
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(in the card game Bridge) to help both players communicate and decide on the best strategy for the game, one's partner makes a bid or a double, and the other one can respond by picking a different suit
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