take out
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British pronunciation/tˈeɪk ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk ˈaʊt/
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sortir

to invite someone to go out with one, typically for a meal or an activity
02

sortir

to kill something or someone
03

sortir

to remove a thing from somewhere or something
3.1

sortir

to remove an object out of its packaging
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sortir

to make someone or something go away
05

sortir

to get something through legal or formal means
06

sortir

to stop something or someone from being included, considered, or accepted
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sortir

to extract a particular passage or quote from a written work for citation or copying
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sortir

to release one's frustration or anger by treating someone or something unfairly
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sortir

to get liquid from a source or well
10

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to get money from one's bank account
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to buy already prepared food with the intention of eating it at home
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sortir

to borrow a book or other item from a library, often for a specified period of time
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sortir

(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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