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The Meaning of take
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(p. p.) Taken.
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(v. t.) In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands, or otherwise; to grasp; to get into one's hold or possession; to procure; to seize and carry away; to convey.
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(v. t.) To obtain possession of by force or artifice; to get the custody or control of; to reduce into subjection to one's power or will; to capture; to seize; to make prisoner; as, to take am army, a city, or a ship; also, to come upon or befall; to fasten on; to attack; to seize; -- said of a disease, misfortune, or the like.
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(v. t.) To gain or secure the interest or affection of; to captivate; to engage; to interest; to charm.
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(v. t.) To make selection of; to choose; also, to turn to; to have recourse to; as, to take the road to the right.
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(v. t.) To employ; to use; to occupy; hence, to demand; to require; as, it takes so much cloth to make a coat.
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(v. t.) To form a likeness of; to copy; to delineate; to picture; as, to take picture of a person.
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(v. t.) To draw; to deduce; to derive.
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(v. t.) To assume; to adopt; to acquire, as shape; to permit to one's self; to indulge or engage in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or experience, as rest, revenge, delight, shame; to form and adopt, as a resolution; -- used in general senses, limited by a following complement, in many idiomatic phrases; as, to take a resolution; I take the liberty to say.
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(v. t.) To lead; to conduct; as, to take a child to church.
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(v. t.) To carry; to convey; to deliver to another; to hand over; as, he took the book to the bindery.
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(v. t.) To remove; to withdraw; to deduct; -- with from; as, to take the breath from one; to take two from four.
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(v. t.) In a somewhat passive sense, to receive; to bear; to endure; to acknowledge; to accept.
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(v. t.) To accept, as something offered; to receive; not to refuse or reject; to admit.
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(v. t.) To receive as something to be eaten or dronk; to partake of; to swallow; as, to take food or wine.
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(v. t.) Not to refuse or balk at; to undertake readily; to clear; as, to take a hedge or fence.
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(v. t.) To bear without ill humor or resentment; to submit to; to tolerate; to endure; as, to take a joke; he will take an affront from no man.
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(v. t.) To admit, as, something presented to the mind; not to dispute; to allow; to accept; to receive in thought; to entertain in opinion; to understand; to interpret; to regard or look upon; to consider; to suppose; as, to take a thing for granted; this I take to be man's motive; to take men for spies.
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(v. t.) To accept the word or offer of; to receive and accept; to bear; to submit to; to enter into agreement with; -- used in general senses; as, to take a form or shape.
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(v. i.) To take hold; to fix upon anything; to have the natural or intended effect; to accomplish a purpose; as, he was inoculated, but the virus did not take.
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(v. i.) To please; to gain reception; to succeed.
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(v. i.) To move or direct the course; to resort; to betake one's self; to proceed; to go; -- usually with to; as, the fox, being hard pressed, took to the hedge.
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(v. i.) To admit of being pictured, as in a photograph; as, his face does not take well.
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(n.) That which is taken; especially, the quantity of fish captured at one haul or catch.
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(n.) The quantity or copy given to a compositor at one time.
Synonyms
return
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issue
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takings
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proceeds
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yield
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payoff
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occupy
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use up
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lead
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direct
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conduct
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guide
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get hold of
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assume
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acquire
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adopt
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take on
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read
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bring
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convey
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choose
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select
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pick out
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accept
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have
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fill
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occupy
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consider
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deal
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look at
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necessitate
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ask
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postulate
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need
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require
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involve
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call for
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demand
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film
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shoot
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remove
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take away
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withdraw
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consume
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ingest
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take in
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have
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submit
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accept
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assume
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strike
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take up
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accept
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admit
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take on
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learn
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study
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read
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claim
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exact
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make
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aim
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train
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take aim
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direct
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carry
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pack
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lease
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rent
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hire
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charter
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engage
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subscribe
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subscribe to
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have
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claim
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accept
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contain
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hold
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drive
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contract
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get
Antonyms
give
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refuse
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obviate
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abstain
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disclaim
Rhymes
ache
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ake
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awake
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backache
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bake
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beefsteak
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bellyache
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betake
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blake
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brake
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break
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caique
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cake
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cheesecake
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crake
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cupcake
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dake
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daybreak
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drake
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earthquake
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fake
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flake
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forsake
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fruitcake
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haick
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haik
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hake
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handshake
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headache
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heartache
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heartbreak
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hotcake
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intake
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jacque
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jake
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keepsake
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kittiwake
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lake
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make
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mandrake
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milkshake
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mistake
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muckrake
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naik
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namesake
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opaque
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outbreak
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outtake
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overtake
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paik
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pake
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pancake
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partake
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plake
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quake
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rake
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rattlesnake
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remake
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retake
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sake
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schlake
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schnake
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schwake
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shaik
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shaikh
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shake
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shortcake
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shrake
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slake
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snake
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snowflake
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spake
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stake
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steak
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strake
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sweepstake
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undertake
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uptake
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wake
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yake