Take to
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British pronunciation/tˈeɪk tuː/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk tuː/

Definition & Meaning of "take to"

to take to
[phrase form: take]
01

to start to like someone or something

to take to definition and meaning
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The team took to the coach's leadership style from the beginning.
The students took to the new teacher quickly.
02

to start doing something regularly or habitually

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He took to practicing yoga every morning to help him manage his stress and anxiety.
She took to swimming after joining the local club.
03

to learn a skill or activity, often with ease or enthusiasm

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He took to playing the guitar quickly and soon became a skilled musician.
She took to painting after attending an art class.
04

to enter or move toward a particular location, often with a sense of purpose or intention

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We took the scenic route to the beach.
The fish quickly took to the water to escape the net.
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