What is the opposite word for Take away?
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get
destroy
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give
head off, ravage
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add
subtract
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praise
criticize
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increase
subtract, lower
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approve
criticize
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keep
subtract, destroy
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engage
unload
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grow
lower
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liberate
incarcerate, confinement
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release
incarcerate, confinement
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free
confinement, incarcerate
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let go
incarcerate, confinement
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allow
head off
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encourage
head off
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protect
ravage
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offer
subtract, ravage
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receive
subtract, ravage
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dirty
brush
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persevere
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come
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stay
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continue
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enter
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begin
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join
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bring
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exalt
criticize
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honor
criticize
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respect
criticize
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2. take
verb. [‘ˈteɪk’] carry out.
Etymology
- take (English)
- taken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tacan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. take
verb. [‘ˈteɪk’] take somebody somewhere.
Etymology
- take (English)
- taken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tacan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. take
verb. [‘ˈteɪk’] require (time or space).
Etymology
- take (English)
- taken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- tacan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. away
adverb. [‘əˈweɪ’] from one’s possession.
Etymology
- away (English)
- onweg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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take awayverb
The central idea of withdrawing makes abstract in common speech a euphemism for appropriate (unlawfully), purloin, steal. In mental processes we discriminate between objects by distinguishing their differences; we separate some one element from all that does not necessarily belong to it, abstract it, and view it alone. We may separate two ideas, and hold both in mind in comparison or contrast; but when we abstract one of them, we drop the other out of thought. The mind is abstracted when it is withdrawn from all other subjects and concentrated upon one, diverted when it is drawn away from what it would or should attend to by some other interest, distracted when the attention is divided among different subjects, so that it can not be given properly to any. The trouble with the distracted person is that he is not abstracted. Compare DISCERN.
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add, combine, complete, conjoin, fill up, increase, restore, strengthen, uniteSynonyms:
abstract, appropriate, detach, discriminate, distinguish, distract, divert, eliminate, purloin, remove, separate, steal, withdrawPreposition:
The purse may be abstracted from the pocket; the substance from the accidents; a book into a compend.
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takeout, take-awayverb
of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises
«takeout pizza»; «the takeout counter»; «`take-away’ is chiefly British»
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unportable, get, bring, fetch, add, conveySynonyms:
take-away, takeout -
take away, bear off, bear away, carry away, carry offverb
remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state
«Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands»; «The car carried us off to the meeting»; «I’ll take you away on a holiday»; «I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry»
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unportable, get, fetch, add, convey, bringSynonyms:
annihilate, take away, eradicate, withdraw, bear off, remove, carry away, decimate, wipe out, manage, pull off, detract, extinguish, negociate, take, carry off, bring off, take out, eliminate, bear away -
remove, take, take away, withdrawverb
remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
«remove a threat»; «remove a wrapper»; «Remove the dirty dishes from the table»; «take the gun from your pocket»; «This machine withdraws heat from the environment»
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unportable, add, fetch, convey, get, bringSynonyms:
require, absent, read, hit, occupy, subscribe to, withdraw, lead, ingest, take on, carry, deal, assume, pull away, have, hold, engage, study, learn, fill, exact, polish off, choose, bear off, necessitate, recall, consume, call in, drive, hire, retire, consider, need, rent, bear away, off, pick out, crawfish out, disengage, pull back, back out, draw, contract, adopt, seclude, film, remove, demand, pull in one’s horns, call back, move out, lease, take aim, take out, take up, train, strike, use up, select, take, get rid of, make, claim, adjourn, transfer, get, get hold of, murder, take away, pack, take back, recede, call for, take in, bring, swallow, submit, convey, sequester, shoot, aim, sequestrate, carry away, direct, charter, crawfish, contain, draw back, draw off, carry off, unsay, subscribe, slay, move back, detract, involve, acquire, look at, postulate, bow out, accept, guide, admit, dispatch, retreat, back away, ask, conduct, bump off -
take away, take outverb
take out or remove
«take out the chicken after adding the vegetables»
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unportable, get, add, convey, fetch, bringSynonyms:
extract, draw out, take away, withdraw, bear off, draw off, remove, carry away, move out, take, draw, ask out, carry off, unpack, invite out, detract, excerpt, leave out, pull, omit, get out, exclude, leave off, buy food, pull out, except, take out, pull up, bear away -
take awayverb
take from a person or place
«We took the abused child away from its parents»
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unportable, bring, convey, add, get, fetchSynonyms:
take away, take, carry off, bear off, detract, withdraw, carry away, remove, take out, bear away -
take out, take awayverb
buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food
«We’ll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook»
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unportable, fetch, bring, add, get, conveySynonyms:
extract, take, take away, withdraw, draw out, draw off, remove, carry away, move out, get out, draw, ask out, carry off, unpack, invite out, exclude, excerpt, leave out, pull, omit, leave off, buy food, pull out, except, take out, pull up, bear off, detract, bear away -
remove, take awayverb
get rid of something abstract
«The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage»; «God takes away your sins»
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unportable, add, get, convey, fetch, bringSynonyms:
bump off, take away, withdraw, bear off, dispatch, absent, carry away, slay, polish off, get rid of, remove, move out, carry off, off, murder, hit, take, transfer, take out, detract, bear away -
take away, detractverb
take away a part from; diminish
«His bad manners detract from his good character»
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unportable, convey, bring, fetch, add, getSynonyms:
take away, take, carry off, bear off, detract, withdraw, carry away, remove, take out, bear away
How to use TAKE AWAY in a sentence?
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Alan Duke:
I understand why there are people who don’t like fact-checkers because we take away something that they believe in, that we challenge United States. And so the natural reaction is to think,’ The fact checkers must be opposed to me,’.
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Tom Hanks:
It was written on cue cards… I didn’t need the cue cards after a while because you get into it, but Bob Zemeckis says,’ I don’t know, it’s a minefield, Colonel Tom Parker, it’s a minefield. Tom Hanks never know what people are gon na take away from it.’ And it ends up being, Tom Hanks know, that thing.
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Zoe Wilson-Meyer:
The Wallace Global Fund has for decades been a leader in helping women gain access to family planning. Former Co-Chair Scott Wallace is proud of the work of grantees like Planned Parenthood in empowering women and protecting reproductive rights and will stand up for Pennsylvania women, in Washington, Brian Fitzpatrick voted to defund Planned Parenthood and supports Donald Trump’s effort to take away a woman’s right to choose.
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Charles Krauthammer:
You had on that stage very strong candidates, and if you were to take away the glitz and the buzz and all the smoke, you would have seen the strongest field of candidate the Republicans have had in 30 years.
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Wasserman Schultz:
He has tried to take away health care from millions of people (and) he wants to roll back protections for our environment that are going to do grave harm for generations to come. You have millions of women who are fighting him on his plans to take health care away from us, to roll back protections for our equitable treatment.
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take (away)
verb
Definition of take (away)
as in to remove
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remove
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eliminate
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empty
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clear
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strip
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deprive
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divest
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steep
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invest
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imbue
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inculcate
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infuse
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charge
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inoculate
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enliven
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animate
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plant
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leaven
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