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View definitions for take from

take from

verb as in draw on

verb as in subtract

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“But the convoys were looted and there was absolutely nothing to take from the warehouses.”

From BBC

What are we to take from all this?

From Salon

There had been constant speculation since then on the timing of an Israeli attack and what form it might take - from limited strikes to massive attacks on Iran's oil fields and nuclear sites.

From BBC

The first is the Dodger Stadium Express, a free bus you can take from Union Station or one of four transit center locations in the South Bay.

Despite the defeat, Djokovic has plenty of positives to take from a tournament where he produced some of his best tennis of the year.

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

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