Synonym: attend, look, mind, see. Similar words: take care of, take charge, take, stake, take to, take out, take on, take for. Meaning: v. 1. be careful, prudent, or watchful 2. be in charge of or deal with 3. take charge of or deal with.
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61, Take care of your brother while I am away.
62, Take care, my love.
63, Many working women rely on relatives to help take care of their children.
64, He's counting on his mother to take care of the twins for him; she's had plenty of experience with them.
65, Stop mothering her - she's 40 years old and can take care of herself.
66, With two children to take care of, she didn't have much time for self-analysis.
67, You have to learn to take care of your possessions.
68, They eat only plant foods, and take care to exclude animal products from other areas of their lives.
69, When my parents were away, my grandmother would take care of me.
70, You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it.
71, Take care you don't drink too much/not to drink too much.
72, It is possible to do corrective surgery on the eyes to take care of the problem.
73, Don't worry yourself about me, I can take care of myself.
74, The children are old enough to take care of themselves.
75, Take care not to get across the director,he could have you dismissed.
76, There was no one else to take care of their children.
76, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
77, One day he just skipped out on his wife, leaving her with four kids to take care of.
78, He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me.
79, Anita had a reciprocal arrangement with her brother-each would take care of the other's children if the need arose.
80, Be careful / Take care when you drive on icy roads.
81, He had other people to take care of besides me.
82, You take care of your end, kid, I'll take care of mine.
83, They leave it to the system to try and take care of the problem.
84, Let me take care of the invitations-you've enough on your hands with the caterers.
85, I knew he'd be able to take care of himself, come what may .
86, He left his job to take care of his sick wife.
87, The old man was too poor to take care of his son, and had to let him take his chance in society.
88, Take care not to let these goods be rained on.
89, I take care of them to the best of my abilities.
90, Take care to ensure that the ladder is steady before you climb it.
More similar words: take care of, take charge, take, stake, take to, take out, take on, take for, take up, take off, take away, take down, take time, take over, take apart, take after, take place, take the road, take turns, by mistake, undertake, take note of, take the lead, take effect, take it easy, take part in, take action, take a chance, take notice of, take pride in.