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.
Random good picture Not show
121, Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Mark Twain
122, Active adults had to take care of both their elderly relatives and their children.
123, Cynthia would know what to do; she would take care of it and leave Evie with new hope in her heart.
124, But economists should watch what matters, not psychoanalyze the Fed, which can take care of itself.
125, We're calling on the Home Secretary to bring in legislation to take care of them.
126, But do take care to remove all the white pith as this can make wine bitter tasting.
127, A: Lieutenant Calley came out and said take care of these people.
128, If so, they must take care to avoid redemption penalties.
129, Real teachers with real kids have to take care with written communication.
130, Take care to achieve a balance between career and home life.
131, However, the detailed cross-referencing is usually quite adequate to take care of such problems.
132, Something go wrong I call the man who built it and he come right out and take care of it.
133, If something pissed him off, he expected the Hot Smokes to take care of business, from the get-go.
134, As the oldest child, Kierra had to take care of three younger siblings, including an eighteen-month-old baby.
135, Hooligans often take care to evade police escorts and to slip into rival territories unobserved.
136, We're only here for a small amount of time and we want to see how much good we can do while we're here and I always say that there'll be... in the future,[www.Sentencedict.com] there would be many millionaires and they can take care of those problems but I'm here now and I'm trying to do what I can. Warren Buffett
137, The draftsman should take care in dealing with the option to renew itself.
138, So let bureaucratic quibbles take care of themselves, he decided.
139, Take care with the magnets by the way, as allowing them to snap together causes them to break.
140, We take care to avoid this by designing appropriate software.
141, You have to take care of yourself; you need to work hard.
142, All that you need to do is persevere-and the rest will take care of itself.
143, It does not require it to take care of particular individual or sectional interests, since these will often conflict.
144, Take care to keep the power cable out of the path of electric mowers.
145, When my cousin called, she offered me $ 500 to take care of the funeral.
146, I ordered a longevity salad that was supposed-to take care of 100 percent of my nutritional needs for life.
147, He would, he said, take care of film and theatre reviews as a job lot if he got free tickets.
148, Most tasks entrusted to governments were also fairly straight forward, so performance tended to take care of itself.
149, Copeland is a streetwise cop who knows how to take care of himself.
150, Managing an allowance helps children feel positive about their ability to take care of themselves.
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.