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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121. The freshly harvested hay was taken into the big hay barn.
122. The villagers believed a devil had taken control of his body.
123. He had by his own testimony taken part in the burglary.
124. I was a little taken aback at the directness of the question.
125. Is this seat taken?
126. The firm was taken over by a multinational consulting firm.
127. The sheep were taken abroad where they were butchered for meat. Sentencedict.com
128. All members of the cabinet are collectively responsible for decisions taken.
129. He has taken out a half-page advertisement in his local paper to put his point across.
130. His lecture was illustrated with slides taken during the expedition.
131. If a tooth feels very loose, your dentist may recommend that it's taken out.
132. He was taken hostage while on his first foreign assignment as a television journalist.
133. Today the city government has taken measures to prevent a repetition of last year's confrontation.
134. It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
135. The school has taken part in the festival since 1997.
136. Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken.
137. I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
138. The broken - down car was taken in tow by a lorry.
139. Lilley has taken a lot of flak for his views on drugs.
140. She wasn't really with it. She hadn't taken in the practical consequences.
141. The film was taken by a camera mounted on a hang - glider.
142. The thicker lava would have taken two weeks to solidify.
143. The problems of the past few months have taken their toll on her health and there are shadows beneath her eyes.
144. The decision to escalate UN involvement has been taken in the hopes of a swift end to the hostilities.
145. She gently reminded him that the baby was getting cold and should be taken indoors.
146. It was all the loot taken by soldiers from the captured town.
147. In addition to the photos, nothing taken away; In addition to the footprints, nothing left.
148. The pills might have helped him, if only he'd taken them regularly.
149. He had over-compensated for the effect of the wind, and taken the aircraft off course.
150. Paul was really taken to the cleaner's on that deal.
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.