Synonym: interpreted. Similar words: take note of, undertaken, take notice of, if I am not mistaken, take the cake, make a mistake, weaken, shaken. Meaning: ['teɪkən] adj. 1. understood in a certain way; made sense of 2. having possession gained especially by force or effort 3. be affected with an indisposition.
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4. Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances.
5. It has taken years to earn their trust.
6. This medicine is poisonous if taken in large quantities.
7. He was taken to hospital with a burst appendix.
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8. The rebels had taken complete control.
9. She hotly denied having taken the money.
10. The melody is next taken up by the flutes.
11. The rioters were taken away by force.
12. His business lunches were taken up with networking.
13. Cash was taken during a burglary of the apartment.
14. The drug can be harmful if taken in excess.
15. The prisoner was taken under escort to the jail.
16. I've taken on too many commitments.
17. Remedial action must be taken now.
18. He had his street vending licence taken away.
19. He has taken leave on half pay.
20. She was taken to hospital,[sentencedict.com] apparently amnesiac and shocked.
21. The campus has taken on a new look.
22. Once the vote was taken, things quieted down quickly.
23. Our factory has taken to making children's boots.
24. With hindsight, I should have taken the job.
25. He was taken to the police station for questioning.
26. She was taken/held hostage by the gunmen.
27. My quotation is taken from "Hamlet".
28. Prisoners are taken to court under police escort.
More similar words: take note of, undertaken, take notice of, if I am not mistaken, take the cake, make a mistake, weaken, shaken, forsaken, take, stake, awakening, take out, take for, take up, takeoff, take to, take off, take on, takeout, take in, take care, mistake, take away, take down, take hold, at stake, take part, partaker, take over.