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View definitions for taken out

taken out

adjective as in unloaded

adjective as in withdrawn

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Police used loudspeakers to tell them to leave and bike rental firms warned they would remotely lock bikes taken out of Zhengzhou.

From BBC

At one point, he persuaded her to take out a £25,000 loan, apparently to “block” another loan he claimed had been taken out.

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Ms Logan had not taken out travel insurance meaning the family has now been left to foot the bill for Lily's medical care.

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El Sereno resident Louis Ortiz, dropping off his ballot on Tuesday, shrugged off the audio scandal, saying De León’s remarks were taken out of context.

They argue that the military must be taken out of Burmese politics for good and put under civilian control, and a new federal political system established.

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

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