take out
- food n.
- abbreviate v.
- abstract v.
- accompany v.
- annihilate v.
- cheat v.
- court v.
- date v.
- demolish v.
- dispatch v.
- eliminate v.
- eradicate v.
- erase v.
- escort v.
- expunge v.
- finish v.
- immobilize v.
- incapacitate v.
- milk v.
- murder v.
- nullify v.
- obliterate v.
- overpower v.
- pull v.
- release v.
- remove v.
- remove v.
- replace v.
- sabotage v.
- see v.
- subtract v.
- supplant v.
- take v.
- treat v.
- unpack v.
- void v.
- wallop v.
- withdraw v.
- wreck v.
Example Sentences
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While over half of American graduates hold student debt, in England, more than 95% of students take out loans.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 19, 2026
“We were advised to return the bonus and take out a home-equity loan.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 14, 2026
The sell-off came after tech shares had soared for months, "generating the extreme euphoria" that has moved some personal investors to take out loans to invest, says investment analyst Tobias Reger.
From BBC ● Aug. 13, 2026
“Was I too mean? Or not mean enough? I went through my first draft and tried to take out the snark,” she wrote.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 31, 2026
My heart thumping, I take out the piece of paper on top.
From "Code Name Kingfisher" by Liz Kessler
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