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take

[teyk] / teɪk /
















VERB
contract, catch
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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"Throughout our 75-year history, the Southbank Centre has existed to give our greatest artists a platform to take creative risks and present work that pushes contemporary culture into new and unexpected directions."

From BBC

Voters in Scotland and Wales will elect representatives to their national parliaments, while a number of local council and mayoral polls will take place in England.

From BBC

Thomas said the measures due to be presented to Tynwald would benefit "nearly everybody", as it would see "a substantial number of people" taken out of paying tax.

From BBC

"Nature as it created the bow, has taken it back", he added.

From BBC

Cook administers an informal group of cyclists who take to the city’s streets for weekly Tuesday night rides.

From The Wall Street Journal