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uptake
noun as in absorption
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noun as in apprehension
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noun as in comprehension
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noun as in understanding
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Example Sentences
Navy Federal Credit Union said it has seen substantially higher uptake in its Paycheck Assistance Program, which offers zero-interest loans for customers impacted by paycheck disruptions, than it did during the 2018–’19 government shutdown.
Ultimately, China’s behavior uptake may have less to do with sanctions pressure and more to do with dwindling import quotas External link for the country’s independent refiners.
Although such wind intensification has been observed and linked to human activity, measurements still show no major decline in the ocean's carbon uptake -- at least not yet.
The government said the measure will bring menopause into the mainstream, but campaigners warned uptake of health checks was worryingly low in some communities so not enough women may benefit.
Mizuho analysts noted that uptake of the da Vinci 5 in the U.S. offset weakness in Japan, China, and the U.K.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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