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View definitions for take care of

take care of

verb as in attend

verb as in dispose of

verb as in grease

verb as in process

verb as in reward

verb as in save

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He said, "You need this because when you leave here, you won't have the same support, and you're going to have to learn how to be able to take care of yourself. And by the way, I expect great things from you."

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And I think that has allowed us to really take care of each other on this crazy, wonderful ride that we’re on.

Ronan: What I have always taken with me along the journey is the people that I met along the way when I was a child who took the time to take care of me, to have a life with me, to support me, to just be like brothers and sisters to me, essentially.

Miami is starting to wake up a little bit, though, and should be able to take care of business at home.

“One of the less spoken about things in show business is, the more success you have, the more people who make money off you, the less encouraged you are to take care of your mental health. I have a particularly good team, I’d say,” they said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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