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take v. to gain or obtain possession, including the receipt of a legacy from an estate, getting title to real property, or stealing an object. take (Acquire), verb adopt, attach, carry, derive, excise, gain, get, impound, impress, obtain, preempt, procure, profit, reap, secure, sequester Associated concepts: take effect, take over take (Deceive), verb betray, cheat, cozen, defraud, dupe, fool, gull, lead astray, mislead, victimize take (Seize), verb apprehend, appropriate, arrogate, capture, confiscate, embezzle, extort, grab, hijack, loot, pilfer, plunder, purloin, usurp Associated concepts: burglary, grand larceny, grand theft, larceny, take a case from the jury, trespassing take (Understand), verb adopt, catch on, estimate, get the meaning of, grasp the meaning, hold as, set down as account as, take for, view as See also: acquire, adopt, apprehend, appropriate, arrest, attach, carry, confiscate, derive, despoil, endure, excise, gain, hijack, impound, impress, inherit, loot, obtain, partake, pilfer, plunder, preempt, procure, profit, purloin, reap, receive, secure, seize, sequester, spoils, suffer, transport, trust, usurp TAKE. This is a technical expression which signifies to be entitled to; as, a devisee will take under the will. To take also signifies to seize, as to take and carry away. |
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| I was taking a lot of shots because I couldn't breathe. But despite taking a lot of premium out of 2007 and 2008 December corn futures, there is still a lot of talk about how much corn will be needed for the coming season to meet a growing demand base. Kurt Kelley, an advanced materials scientist, got the assignment, and he began by taking a lot of lead-acid batteries apart," says Mil Dvan, senior v. |
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