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View definitions for take out

take out

verb as in abstract

verb as in dispatch

verb as in milk

verb as in subtract

verb as in take

verb as in unpack

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It can also make sense when you’re several years into your repayment term, since your balance will be much smaller compared to when you originally took out the loan.

From Salon

The flat had no floor coverings and she took out a loan to install linoleum throughout.

From BBC

"The cases that are being taken out of the lists are cases that were ready to be heard before next April, so cases with judges, staff, courts, advocates, witnesses and complainants available," she said.

From BBC

In practice, because development happens sporadically, the parcel-by-parcel widenings end up taking out mature trees, parkways and sidewalk space while providing little to no congestion relief.

She said the bow wave also took out the windows of other shops, describing it as "devastating for the town".

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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