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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91, Can they be trusted to take care of the business while we are away?
92, About 1,200 personnel will remain behind to take care of the air base.
93, Having a new baby to take care of has clipped her wings.
94, We must, as I said, take care not to rule in or rule out any one solution.
95, We've asked my mother to take care of/look after the kids while we're away.
96, But take care thou art not too credulous neither.
97, Take care to avoid needless misunderstandings.
98, Take care not to tilt your pelvis forward.
99, Everybody had to take care of themselves.
100, The expert's advice today was take care.
101, Take care not to puncture the uterine wall.
102, But take care of them, darling.
103, Couldn't Anna tell that she ought to take care?
104, The council will take care of that.
105, I can take care of that.
106, Take care and we'll talk to you soon.
107, I will take care of it right away.
108, Her secretary will take care of the details.
109, Restaurants take care to present their food with style.
110, Nature does take care of itself if allowed to.
111, It's very icy,[http://sentencedict.com/take care.html] so take care driving home.
112, Take care when you open the van door, sometimes it springs open suddenly.
113, She got too frail to take care of him at home, and he was put in a nursing home.
114, The actual mechanics of the operation would take care of themselves.
115, With a longer life span, a lot of people are just becoming too frail to take care of themselves.
116, Down at the bottom there's a handy storage compartment to take care of the utensils when you don't need them.
117, You will have to work out the potential problems for the patient, and take care to avoid them.
118, He could take care of it when one of the kids got in trouble with the police.
119, A properly drafted heads of agreement should, however, take care of such conceptual problems.
120, Then, take care that the photography does not invade the privacy of the neighbourhood.
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.