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Definition take out in British English

take out phrasal verb

[transitive] phrasal verb
1

to remove something from a pocket, bag etc

Example

Henry took out his wallet.

Example

The officer started to take her notebook out.

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2

to take someone to a place like a cinema or a restaurant and usually pay for them

Example

She's taking her parents out for dinner.

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3

to get something officially, especially from an insurance company, bank, or law court

Example

They've taken out a huge advertisement in the national press.

Example

When you take out insurance, read the small print.

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4

to kill someone

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4.1

to destroy something by attacking it with weapons

Example

The night bombing raid took out the bridge.

5

to make a piece of clothing more loose, so that it fits you

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6

to need a lot of effort and to make you feel very tired

Example

Playing tennis in this heat really takes it out of you.

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7

to help someone to forget their problems

Example

She ought to go out and have fun, it'd take her out of herself.

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8

to make someone suffer because you are angry, upset, or tired, even though it is not their fault

Example

When he's under pressure at work, he takes it out on me.

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Definition take out in British English