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ALL meanings of take

take
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  • intransitive verb take to get possession 0
  • intransitive verb take to hook or engage with another part 0
  • intransitive verb take to take root; begin growing 0
  • intransitive verb take to lay hold; catch 0
  • intransitive verb take to gain public favor; be popular 0
  • intransitive verb take to be effective in action, operation, desired result, etc. 0
  • intransitive verb take to remove a part; detract (from) 0
  • intransitive verb take to be made or adapted to be taken (up, down, apart, etc.) 0
  • intransitive verb take to become (ill or sick) 0
  • intransitive verb take to be photographed in a specified way 0
  • intransitive verb take to take possession of property 0
  • noun take the act or process of taking 0
  • noun take something that has been taken 0
  • noun take the amount or quantity of something taken 0
  • noun take money received; receipts or profit 0
  • noun take a vaccination that takes 0
  • noun take an uninterrupted shot photographed by a camera 0
  • noun take the process of photographing such a shot 0
  • noun take any of a series of recordings or tapes of a performance, from which one will be made for release to the public 0
  • noun take the process of so recording 0
  • noun take opinion; evaluation; assessment 0
  • noun take the amount of copy sent to the compositor at one time 0
  • noun take The take from a business activity is the profit or money earned from that activity. 0
  • verb take You can use take followed by a noun to talk about an action or event, when it would also be possible to use the verb that is related to that noun. For example, you can say 'she took a shower' instead of 'she showered'. 0
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