Definitions from Wiktionary (take out)
▸ verb: To remove.
▸ verb: To escort someone on a date.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To immobilize with force; to subdue; to incapacitate.
▸ verb: (transitive) To obtain by application by a legal or other official process.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, slang) To kill or destroy.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, slang) To stun, amaze; to kill.
▸ verb: (colloquial) To win a sporting event, competition, premiership, etc.
▸ noun: Nonstandard spelling of takeout. [(Canada, US, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway.]
take out on,
take out of themselves,
take the wind out of sails,
take a leaf out of book,
take it out of,
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▸ verb: To remove.
▸ verb: To escort someone on a date.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To immobilize with force; to subdue; to incapacitate.
▸ verb: (transitive) To obtain by application by a legal or other official process.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, slang) To kill or destroy.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, slang) To stun, amaze; to kill.
▸ verb: (colloquial) To win a sporting event, competition, premiership, etc.
▸ noun: Nonstandard spelling of takeout. [(Canada, US, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway.]
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