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View definitions for taken back

taken back

adjective as in forgiven

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Seven Tatzpitaniyot were taken back to Gaza as hostages, where one was killed, another rescued and five still remain.

From BBC

He said he remembered his wife calling for him and "friendly arms" dragging him before he was put on a motor boat and taken back to camp.

From BBC

Ahead of the start of the party's conference, Reform UK's MPs have been repeating their claim that migrants who are intercepted while crossing the English Channel can just be taken back to France.

From BBC

But if Harris pours it on and Democrats downballot follow her lead, she can win by 100+ Electoral College votes and the House can be taken back.

From Salon

One letter sent to Ms Buckley, which has been seen by the BBC, reads: "You have been paid more universal credit than you are entitled. This will now be taken back."

From BBC

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

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