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Meaning of takes out
The primary meaning of "takes out" is to remove or extract something from a place or situation.
Etymology of takes out
The phrase "takes out" is a combination of the verb "take" and the preposition "out"
The verb "take" comes from Old English "tacan", which is also the source of the Modern English verb "to take"
The preposition "out" comes from Old English "ut", which is also the source of the Modern English preposition "out"
The phrase "takes out" has been in use since the 16th century, with various meanings and connotations
Synonyms
removes
eliminates
deletes
extracts
pulls out
takes away
withdraws
deducts
subtracts
eradicates
excises
expels
ejects
ousts
dismisses
discharges
releases
liberates
frees
extricates
evacuates
clears
empties
unloads
offloads
detaches
separates
severs
cuts out
cuts off
amputates
abolishes
annihilates
demolishes
destroys
extinguishes
quenches
suppresses
abolishes
Definitions
- To remove or extract something from a place or situation
- * To eliminate or get rid of something
- * To withdraw or take away something, especially money
- * To go out with someone, especially on a social date
Usage Examples
- She takes out her phone to make a call
- * He takes out the trash every Thursday
- * The company takes out a loan to finance its expansion
- * They take out their frustrations on the football field