- TAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
take, seize, grasp, clutch, snatch, grab mean to get hold of by or as if by catching up with the hand take is a general term applicable to any manner of getting something into one's possession or control
- Take - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Ways to take include receiving, removing, capturing, picking something up, or being seized by something Take has many, many senses and has found its way into many English expressions
- TAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
if something takes a particular amount of time, that time is needed in order to finish it:
- take verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of take verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] to carry or move something from one place to another take something Remember to take your coat when you leave take something with you I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus take somebody something Shall I take my host family a gift?
- take - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Grammar to be used with (a certain form, accent, case, mood, etc ): a verb that always takes an object Law to acquire property, as on the happening of an event: They take a fortune under the will
- Takes - definition of takes by The Free Dictionary
take Take is one of the commonest verbs in English It is used in many different ways Its other forms are takes, taking, took, taken
- Take Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Something that has been taken The amount or quantity of something taken The day's take of fish Money received; receipts or profit To take into consideration Drab curtains took away from the otherwise lovely room Take care or you will slip on the ice
- take, taking, took, taken, takes- WordWeb dictionary definition
Derived forms: taking, took, taken, takes See also: take in, take off, take out, take up
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