Phrasal Verbs With Take
26 popular phrasal verbs that contain "take". Start learn phrasal verbs right now, easy approach.
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Take after
Resemble a family member in appearance or behavior.
She takes after her mother in so many ways.
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Take after
Resemble a family member in appearance or behavior.
She takes after her mother in so many ways.
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Take apart
Disassemble or criticize severely.
He took apart the engine to see what was wrong.
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Take aside
Separate from a group for a private conversation.
The teacher took the student aside to discuss his behavior.
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Take away
Remove something or deprive someone of something.
They took away his privileges as punishment.
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Take back
Retrieve something or retract a statement.
He took back the book he had borrowed.
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Take down
Remove from a high position or record in writing.
She took down the decorations after the party.
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Take for
Mistake someone or something for another.
Don't take me for a fool.
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Take in
Understand or absorb information.
It took a while for the news to sink in.
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Take off
Remove something or become successful.
She took off her coat as soon as she got indoors.
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Take on
Accept a challenge or responsibility.
She took on more work than she could handle.
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Take out
Remove something from a place or obtain something.
He took out his wallet to pay for the meal.
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Take over
Assume control or responsibility.
She took over as CEO after the retirement of the founder.
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Take up
Begin a new activity or occupy space.
He took up painting as a hobby.
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Take aback
Surprise or shock someone.
His rude comment took me aback.
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Take away from
Distract or diminish the importance of something.
His behavior took away from the enjoyment of the event.
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Take care
Be cautious or ensure someone's well-being.
Take care when crossing the street.
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Take charge
Assume control or responsibility.
He took charge of the situation and calmed everyone down.
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Take heed
Pay attention or listen carefully.
Take heed of the warning signs.
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Take in stride
Handle calmly or without difficulty.
She took the criticism in stride and used it to improve.
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Take into account
Consider or include in a decision.
We need to take into account all possible outcomes.
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Take it out on
Express anger or frustration towards someone.
Don't take it out on me; I didn't cause the problem.
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Take off
Leave the ground or become successful.
The plane took off smoothly despite the bad weather.
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Take on
Assume a particular form or character.
The situation began to take on a new complexity.
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Take out
Remove or extract something.
She took out her anger on the punching bag.
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Take place
Occur or happen.
The event will take place in the main hall.
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Take up
Begin a hobby or activity.
She took up knitting as a way to relax.
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