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View definitions for take care of

take care of

verb as in attend

verb as in dispose of

verb as in grease

verb as in process

verb as in reward

verb as in save

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President Lula insisted Brazil was strictly following the law in its research and if there were any oil spills then "Brazil would be liable and responsible and take care of any problem".

From BBC

"We're going to take care of all of them step by step, just like we did in DC. We have virtually no crime in DC right now, and we're going to keep it that way," he said, noting that he still has his sights set on Chicago and St Louis, Missouri.

From BBC

Taking this step requires her to go to war with her “inner Latina critic,” who reminds her of the code of her blood: “We take care of our own.”

Then he had to take care of final preparations for Crescenta Valley to open its new stadium on Sept. 5.

An unsupportive partner can sabotage a woman’s career, and a man who believes that it’s a woman’s job to take care of the children and the household is a man who is not going to do his fair share of those tasks.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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