Synonym: bear away, bear off, carry away, carry off, detract, remove, take, take out, withdraw. Similar words: take after, take apart, take action, take a chance, take advantage of, die away, give away, be aware of. Meaning: v. 1. remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state 2. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract 3. take out or remove 4. take from a person or place 5. buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food 6. get rid of something abstract 7. take away a part from; diminish take-away. adj. of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises.
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61. Those are the people who commit most car crime and who take away and drive away most motor vehicles.
62. But the charge of a conspiracy among philosophers and theologians to take away the toys and joys of faith will not stick.
63. There, local officials allowed Republican activists to take away several hundred forms and complete them.
64. Several large gas-fired electricity generating stations will begin to operate and that will inevitably take away a proportion of the market.
65. When we take away points for hitting obstacles, you get a final score of minus seven.
66. The review would take away large areas covered by Buckley and Prestatyn retained fire stations.
67. Politicians, uncomfortable in the spotlight, publicly back some sort of reform package that might take away a few of their perks.
68. Why does he wish to take away the Rathliners' jobs?
69. A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole cooked chickens was introduced at Merton.
70. They'd taken my girlfriend away from me in the real world[sentencedict.com], why must they take away her picture?
71. That much we can take away from this latest close encounter with planet Nirvana without fear of contradiction.
72. The U.S. threatened to take away trading privileges as a way to punish the country for human rights violations.
73. They propose to take away the courts' most important sanction - the power to take over a union's assets.
74. I know that he can not take away the deep sorrow that seems to circle around me everywhere I go.
75. It's got fabulous architecture, but that's not going to take away from Skid Row.
76. After all, who can measure the value derived from a dessert once you take away the nutritive factors?
77. Other work included gardening in the grounds, and in the summertime farmers would take away parties for pea-picking and potato-picking.
78. And the long-standing feud between Juran and Deming should not take away from the ideas or accomplishments of either.
79. Take away all the stones. Cut down all the trees.
80. Order a take away and open the bottle you have stowed in your Survival Pack.
81. Have some water to take away the taste of the medicine.
82. Take away the police from London or Berlin[sentencedict.com], and see how quickly the crime rate would soar.
83. It's not as if there was a stash of notes that he could extort from Stone and take away with him.
84. Give words of encouragement, and do not take away the food immediately if it is ignored.
85. What's time plan to take away to new house?
86. And one he-goat to take away your sin.
87. Harlotry, wine and new wine take away the understanding.
88. He ordered a lamb madras to take away.
89. The smoke exhauster will take away the smoke when we are cooking.
90. His secretary would attach a piece of notice on his seat to remind other colleagues not to sit in his chair , take away his telephone cord , reticle or stationary.
More similar words: take after, take apart, take action, take a chance, take advantage of, die away, give away, be aware of, make a face, take, stake, take off, take on, take out, take to, take up, take for, take down, take care, make a difference, take over, take time, take place, take note of, take care of, by mistake, take turns, undertake, take the road, take charge.