Synonym: earnings, entry, income, input, proceeds, revenue. Antonym: outlet. Similar words: take advantage, take advantage of, take into account, take the cake, make a mistake, take, taken, stake. Meaning: ['ɪnteɪk] n. 1. the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating) 2. an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container.
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61 Women may respond to the unpleasant feelings associated with the peak progesterone levels by increasing their caffeine intake.
62 The serum concentration of IGF-I and growth velocity both improved with increased calorie intake.
63 Eating less meat, which has a high salt content, meant that they needed to supplement their salt intake.
64 Most people try to do this by restricting their calorie intake, usually by cutting it in half.
65 They reduced their chemical intake because they now reclaim the metals.
66 All of a sudden, she realised there had been a collective intake of breath and that everyone around her was staring at the monitors.
67 The means by which body water content may be altered is by changing either intake or excretion of water, or both.
68 The percentage of mature students in relation to the total undergraduate intake was just over 6%.
69 They have no specific food requirement and wild rabbits have no significant water intake.
70 She shrank so quickly because she cut her daily calorie intake from more than 5,000 to 2,000.
71 Dietary purine intake may provide a significant source of uric acid.
72 Once you reach your target weight(sentencedict.com), you can increase your intake up to a maximum of 70 grams a day.
73 By balancing your calcium intake at an early age, your bones are better prepared for these potentially damaging changes.
74 In order to cut down on salt intake, first remove salt containers from the table.
75 You should also establish the patient's usual pattern of fluid intake and output by tactful questioning.
76 Reduce your intake of salt, sugar and junk foods - especially beneficial if you suffer from water retention.
77 Sodium intake may modulate both the hypotensive and the renal responses to angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors.
78 Being over-generous when pouring one's own is a well documented cause of excessive intake.
79 Teacher Training, Training Course Administrator,[http://Sentencedict.com] expressed the need for a continuing intake of trainee teachers.
80 If the problem is severe then the child and mother may need to be admitted to hospital for observation of nutritional intake.
81 Intake of diary products was less in the patients and probably contributed to the normal faecal fat excretion.
82 However, on the basis of the findings of this study Universities need not fear increasing their mature student intake.
83 These foods will make up the calories they are losing when cutting down on their saturated fat intake.
84 The recommended daily intake of water to help flush away toxins is 2 litres-so sip constantly all day long.
85 She heard the sharp intake of his breath and desire flared out of control so that, despite herself, she responded.
86 Excessive protein intake can be dangerous, putting stress on the kidneys and causing dehydration.
87 It will analyze and graph your daily intake and compare it with the recommended dietary allowances set by the government.
88 It is usual to record the fluid balance so that intake and output and their relationship may be assessed.
89 These changes were accompanied by a greater and more sustained increase in energy intake in the steroid group.
90 You're effectively cheating your body by reducing your calorie intake and your body sends out different responses because it's confused.
More similar words: take advantage, take advantage of, take into account, take the cake, make a mistake, take, taken, stake, takeout, take in, take up, take off, take on, take for, take out, take to, retake, takeoff, take hold, mistake, take down, take care, partake, at stake, take away, take root, partaker, overtake, caretaker, take part.