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The definition of take out

14 Definitions of: take out

    1. verb, to extract or remove
    2. verb, to obtain or secure (a licence, patent, etc) from an authority
    3. verb, to go out with; escort
    4. verb, bridge to bid a different suit from (one's partner) in order to rescue him from a difficult contract
    5. verb, slang to kill or destroy
    6. verb, to win, esp in sport
    7. verb, take it or a lot out of to sap the energy or vitality of
    8. verb, take out on to vent (anger, frustration, etc) on (esp an innocent person)
    9. verb, take someone out of himself to make someone forget his anxieties, problems, etc
    10. adjective, bridge of or designating a conventional informatory bid, asking one's partner to bid another suit
    11. adjective, sold for consumption away from the premises on which it is prepared
    12. adjective, preparing and selling food for consumption away from the premises
    13. noun, a shop or restaurant that sells such food
    14. noun, a meal bought at such a shop or restaurant
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