take off - remove, leave the ground (plane), take away - subtract or diminish something, remove, cause something to disappear, take up - Become interested in an activity or challenge; occupy time or space, take after - resemble ( a parent or ancestor) in looks and/or habit, take in - Fully understand or absorb something heard or seen, take back - regain possession of something, withdrawing a word spoken, take down - Dismantle or remove a structure; write down spoken words., take on - hire an employee; accept a new task or responsibility., take over - Assume control of something; become responsible for a task., take out - invite and escort someone to a special occasion or dinner; get food that is already cooked in a restaurant or diner., take to - Make a new habit; begin to like somebody or something, take  apart - disassemble something; criticize vigorously,

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