To accompany someone socially, typically as part of courtship
“I made it the case that my future self would be required to take you out to dinner.”
To entertain or invite to a social rendezvous
“He had mentioned casually three days ago that Dr. Burns had offered to take them out to a concert.”
To accompany, especially to look after or supervise
“Why don't you take your brother out with you? He could do with some fresh air.”
To vent or release one's emotions towards someone or something
“Putting your anger to use definitely does not mean that you should take out your anger on someone else.”
To remove from a particular place or position
“Did you see him take out the gun from the glove compartment?”
To extract or pull out
“I want you to take out a tooth for George, and you will be as easy as you can about it, won't you?”
To destroy or ruin (completely)
“Before deciding how you're going to take out the enemy's last stronghold, here's some information for you.”
To kill or cause the death of
“Better known as Joe Exotic, he is now serving a 22-year sentence for trying to hire hitmen to take out his rival.”
To obtain by application by a legal or other official process
“Most people will take out a loan when purchasing a car.”
To hold while moving out
To excise or remove through cutting
To remove (a section) from a text or piece of work
To remove or place something outside
To pull up by the roots
To record a receivable in bookkeeping
To scrape (and lift) a portion out with a scooped utensil or tool
To remove goods from (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.)
To completely remove or get rid of
To hit hard
(treat to) To pay the bill for someone else
To remove unwanted items from
To fail to include
To take over the place, position, or role of
To shutdown or render unusable
To get rid of by cleaning
To allow or enable to escape from confinement
To unfasten or untie
To put forward a submission or application
To withdraw (someone) from a competition or group
To oust or remove, violently or with force
To knock down (a person)
To reduce in extent, duration or quantity
To flirt with, or attempt to win over, a romantic interest
To cause to be ineffective or deactivated
To act as an impediment or burden to
To defeat, subdue or overcome with superior strength
To gain an advantage or profit by using unfair or deceitful methods
Any substance that can be consumed by a human
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