Definition: To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'take': 7
1. This decision will take effect next month.
2. The doctor advised her to take extra care of her wound.
3. It's dishonest to take credit for someone else's work.
4. Good things take time.
5. We need to take legal action.
6. Please take care, my dear.
7. They always take a walk after dinner.
1. This decision will take effect next month.
2. The doctor advised her to take extra care of her wound.
3. It's dishonest to take credit for someone else's work.
4. Good things take time.
5. We need to take legal action.
6. Please take care, my dear.
7. They always take a walk after dinner.
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