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take outverb to find emotional release forhe took out his frustrations by splitting a cord of firewood loose, release, unleash, vent act outair, express, state, ventilate, voice give way (to) bottle (up), repress, suppress control, govern, handle, managebridle, check, constrain, contain, curb, hold back, pull in, quell, rein (in), restrain, smother, tameallay, lull, quiet, soothe, stillchoke, inhibit, muffle, pocket, repress, stifle, strangle, swallow to go on a social engagement withshe'd like to take the new boy out to the movies sometime date, go out (with) accompany, escort, seecourt, woo to take away from a place or positionthe airline passenger took his laptop computer out of its carrying case clear, draw, remove, withdraw demount, dislodgeabstract, cut, draw off, draw out, extract, pullbudge, dislocate, displace, disturb, move, shift, transfer, transpose place, position, put mountanchor, clamp, fix, hitch, moor, secure, setembed(also imbed), entrench(also intrench), implant, ingrain(also engrain), lodge, rootset up, site, situate, stick to put to death deliberatelythe rumor is that the CIA is planning to take him out before he can seize control of the country assassinate, bump off, croak(slang), dispatch, do in, execute, get, ice(slang), knock off, liquidate, murder, neutralize, off(slang), put away, rub out, slay, snuff, terminate, whack(slang) blow away, shoot, shoot downblot out, carry off, claim, cut down, destroy, fell, kill, smite, zapbutcher, massacre, mow (down), slaughterannihilate, eliminate, eradicate, exterminate, wipe out do away with animate, raise, restore, resurrect, resuscitate, revive in the 13th century |