(rare, usually used in simple past form "had") Past tense for to influence unscrupulously
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To have made a living for the benefit of others
To have dealt with a matter or issue
“I have a whole slew of errands that I need to take care of today.”
To have covered an expense
“There are several outstanding bills I need to take care of.”
To have provided assistance to someone or something
Past tense for to look after or be responsible for someone, especially a child or infant
“We will need to find someone to take care of little Johnny for an hour or two while we're out of the house.”
Past tense for to look after or be responsible for something
“You must take care of your health by following a proper diet and having an active lifestyle.”
Past tense for to find a solution to
“I will need to call a plumber to take care of the issue with the leaky tap.”
Past tense for to take the life of
“Jimmy Serrano would order his henchman to take care of his former accountant who had embezzled him.”
Past tense for to provide housing or accommodation for
Past tense for to perform a series of actions on something
Past tense for to protect the state of someone or something
Past tense for to act on, or put into action, a request
Past tense for to beat in a contest
Past tense for to take care of without help
(rare, usually used in simple past form "had") Past tense for to influence unscrupulously
(of an event or activity) Past tense for to make arrangements or preparations for
Past tense for to overcome a difficult or challenging situation
Past tense for to handle with skill
Past tense for to succeed in killing, destroying or defeating
Past tense for to apply oneself to, or start work on, a given task or issue
Past tense for to be obliging or show beneficence toward
(usually in the negative) Past tense for to attend to or deal with
Past tense for to achieve or complete successfully
Past tense for to destroy or ruin (completely)
Past tense for to recompense or award someone in return for something done or given
Past tense for to complete or fulfil
Past tense for to reach a decision or agreement about
Past tense for to treat with great or excessive care, attention or indulgence
Past tense for to strike or hit repeatedly
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