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take

[teyk] / teɪk /
















VERB
contract, catch
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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THE TAKE: Raimondo's meeting with Chinese women executives in Shanghai is likely to spotlight the lack of gender diversity in China's business and government.

From Reuters • Aug. 29, 2023

TAKE, FOR INSTANCE, Marvell Lahens, the 30-year-old founder of the Oakland, Calif.-based Maison Ogé, which began in 2018 as a fashion line.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2021

INVESTORS’ TAKE: The market is looking for a “place of equilibrium” after Monday’s rout as anxiety over international trade lingers, according to Mark Hackett, chief of investment research for Nationwide Investment Management.

From Los Angeles Times • May 14, 2019

ANALYST’S TAKE: “Positive sentiment from the China-U.S. trade war truce dissipated quickly,” Eugene Leow and Radhika Rao of DBS Group said in a report.

From Washington Times • Dec. 5, 2018

"TAKE pains," growled the Tooth to the Dentist; "The same," said the Dentist, "to you."

From Child Verse Poems Grave & Gay by Tabb, John B.




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