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take out
noun as in food
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verb as in abbreviate
verb as in abstract
verb as in accompany
verb as in annihilate
verb as in cheat
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verb as in court
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verb as in date
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verb as in demolish
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verb as in dispatch
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verb as in eliminate
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verb as in eradicate
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verb as in erase
verb as in escort
verb as in expunge
verb as in finish
verb as in immobilize
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verb as in incapacitate
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verb as in milk
verb as in murder
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verb as in nullify
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verb as in obliterate
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verb as in overpower
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verb as in pull
verb as in release
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verb as in remove
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verb as in remove
verb as in replace
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verb as in sabotage
verb as in see
verb as in subtract
verb as in supplant
verb as in take
verb as in treat
verb as in void
verb as in wallop
verb as in withdraw
verb as in wreck
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Example Sentences
Janice's bank agreed to give her a full refund after two payments were taken out of her account.
McCall explained a surgeon would perform a procedure called a craniotomy, where part of the skull is removed to take out the tumour.
Graham might have binned for a deliberate knock-on and then a Portuguese player was taken out in the air at a line-out.
"I remember taking out what looked like a burger patty and placing it in a hot pan. As it cooked it started looking like a well-seared steak."
He took out his phone, smiled, and took a picture of himself with the huge “Trump” sign in the background, as he gave a big “thumbs up”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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