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Definitions

take

[teyk] / teɪk /
















VERB
contract, catch
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Hicks was deferential to the Democratic candidates who have long served in public office and have compelling personal tales and the experience to take the helm of the state.

From Los Angeles Times

Whether they take his advice literally remains to be seen, but the celebrations were significant in the afterglow of victory.

From BBC

Kim, who says he is not monetising his accounts, acknowledges the controversy and says he is willing to take the videos down if necessary.

From BBC

They say there is growing evidence that some online surveys aren't reliable, especially when presenting data on young people, and when respondents are rewarded for taking part.

From BBC

A former teacher in Walsall says the secondary school where she used to work had the opposite problem - pupils usually weren't allowed to take their blazers off, leaving them uncomfortable at times.

From BBC