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