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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121. Just as no self-appointed group has the right to oppress others, so no majority, even in a democracy, should take away the basic rights and freedoms of a minority group or individual.
122. Do not take away my soul along with sinners, my life with bloodthirsty men.
123. The vagina can be changed. When changing to a new vagina, tie the anus till vagina is fitted into the doll successfully, and then take away the sellotape.
124. He's tried and failed to take away the middleweight title from GSP. Perhaps it's time for him to compete in the division on the lower side of the lightweight division, the WEC featherweight title.
125. This is by design, since having a DTO write back to e.g. a domain model would (among other things) take away its immutability, and is often considered an anti-pattern.
126. Thank goodness that sandwiches to take away are still free of VAT.
127. Results 21 patients recovered from status asthmaticus and take away the tube of the life - support machine.
128. Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.
129. They found the drug naltrexone helped take away the "thrill" that drives some kleptomaniacs to steal.
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131. In sealing off, take away the plug , clean it with vaseline by oil - sucked cotton.
132. If you do not pay a secured loan, they will take away whatever secured the loan.
133. Take away the metal cover and push the last button on the left.
134. In other words, take away public money and the Conservatives could outspend their competitors by a wide margin.
135. That takes most of us back to childhood when our Mother was yelling at us and threatening to take away TV privileges if we didn't clean up our room or it is a classic 1950′s pinup pose.
136. Here's the main point to take away from this article: Success is a multifaceted, personal concept.
137. The police take away the car, and they take Professor Boffin, too!
138. Take away the alcohol lamp. What happens to the metal rod?
139. I sanded the corners to take away any unevenness in the joints.
140. Take away their algae, and spotted salamander babies hatch smaller and less mature.
141. Even death cannot take away your joyful dance, happy tears, purity, serenity, sedateness and ecstasy.
142. Only a reliable SQL restoring database software can be the ideal tension releaser that will take away the data loss fear and give way to complete satisfaction.
143. Nothing, though, should take away from this phenomenal work of outsider art, a neo-avant-garde exercise in bodyshock violence that features an unknown cast and dialogue in Latin and Aramaic.
144. Chinese policy makers fearful of bubbles have lately spooked markets into thinking they might soon take away the monetary punch bowl that's been fueling the local asset recovery.
145. Take away the pan quickly; the milk is boiling over.
146. What we must take away from this is that CDS are toxic instruments whose use ought to be strictly regulated: Only those who own the underlying bonds ought to be allowed to buy them.
147. Then, after some hours, we take away the watch-glass of syrup which was on the blue card and put an empty one in its place.
148. Take away then, when thou choosest, thy opinion, and like a mariner, who has doubled the promontory, thou wilt find calm, everything stable, and a waveless bay.
149. T hey wanted to take your dribble away , they wanted to take your skills away. You are 13 years old, " he said. "Okay teach them but don't take away their enjoyment.
150. Yellowknife Golf Course, there are many big crow, so the local rule is: a crow take away the ball, it can resort to a ball, no penalty shot.
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.