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take out

verb as in dispatch

verb as in subtract

verb as in take

verb as in unpack

Strongest match

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Instead of taking out your phone, people will be able to review documents, stream movies, play chess and more through glasses.

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"This sentence was taken out of a lecture they commissioned, reviewed through the full editorial process, and recorded four weeks ago in front of 500 people in the BBC Radio Theatre," he wrote.

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"If we take out holidays during term time, then our persistent absence has reduced significantly," he said.

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Piastri started fifth but lost two places on the opening lap after being clouted by Lawson, who was soon taken out of contention by a broken front wing.

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Each time, the lawyer withdrew exactly $7,500 in cash—the maximum amount someone other than the account holder could take out.

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

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