take after (sb) - resemble a family member, take back (sth) - withdraw a statement / admit you were wrong, take down (sth) - write something / remove from a wall, take in (information) - understand or absorb something, take off - become successful quickly, take on (a task) - accept responsibility or a challenge, take out (insurance/loan) - arrange and officially start something, take over (company/task) - gain control or replace someone, take up (a hobby) - start a new activity, take (sb) through (sth) - explain step by step, take to (sb/sth) - start to like someone or something, take up (time/space) - use or occupy time or space, take off (a person) - imitate someone in a funny way, take against (sb) - suddenly start to dislike someone, take (sth) out on (sb) - unfairly direct anger at someone, take apart (sth) - separate into pieces to examine or fix, take out (sb) - invite someone out (for a meal/date), take over from (sb) - replace someone in a role,

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