Synonym: ask out, buy food, draw, draw off, draw out, except, excerpt, exclude, extract, get out, invite out, leave off, leave out, move out, omit, pull, pull out, pull up, remove, take away, unpack, withdraw. Similar words: make out, take on, take off, take over, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take. Meaning: v. 1. cause to leave 2. remove from its packing 3. take out or remove 4. obtain by legal or official process 5. make a date 6. remove something from a container or an enclosed space 7. purchase prepared food to be eaten at home 8. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) 9. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover 10. take liquid out of a container or well 11. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 12. buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food 13. take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy 14. prevent from being included or considered or accepted.
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31. We could apply for/take out a loan to buy a car.
32. She wheeled round to face him and saw him take out a gun.
33. You can take out a policy for as little as $11.00 a month.
34. Take out our service contract and say goodbye to costly repair bills.
35. The travel agent recommended that I take out travel insurance.
36. They planned to take out the enemy arsenal by bombing it.
37. The soldiers said that they were trying to take out the snipers.
38. He wants to take out a patent on his new type of dustbin.
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39. I'll need to take out extra car insurance for another driver.
40. She had to take out a student loan to help her through college.
41. Students are able to take out loans to top up their grants.
42. I had to take out a bank loan to start my own business.
43. They find a house, agree a price, and take out a mortgage through their building society.
44. That was a clever move with your cards to take out your opponent.
45. You should take out travel insurance covering you and your family against theft.
46. You can just take out the interest each year[sentencedict.com], if you choose.
47. You are strongly advised to take out medical insurance when visiting China.
48. Alternatively, take out a subscription to Ideal Home.
49. Take out an introductory subscription for one year.
50. Take out a second mortgage on the house.
51. I take out the picture and stare at it.
52. Take out all the posts and start again?
53. The only stipulation the Newcastle makes is that borrowers take out the society's Homecover buildings and contents insurance. 6.
54. Even the most wealthy moguls and healthy corporations will take out loans or mortgages to finance homes and equipment.
55. The man will more often take out the garbage, wash the dishes, and do other chores around the house.
56. He picked up the envelope and began to take out the sheet of paper inside.
57. All you need to do to get this indispensable item is to take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action.
58. But it was not trying to get people to take out the checkbooks.
59. But the mortgage has to be endowment-linked, and borrowers will have to take out contents insurance through the Woolwich.
60. The majority of students have not felt obliged to take out loans as they have not thought it necessary.
More similar words: make out, take on, take off, take over, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take, stake, take for, take up, take to, take down, take care, take away, take time, take after, take place, take the road, take apart, take note of, take care of, undertake, by mistake, take turns, take effect, take the lead, take charge, take part in, take action.