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  1. merriam-webster.com
    https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › take

    TAKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TAKE is to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control. How to use take in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Take.

  2. cambridge.org
    https://dictionary.cambridge.org › dictionary › english › take

    TAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Shelley is taking (= studying) economics at university. UK The Archbishop took our service of thanksgiving. take someone for something UK Mr Marshall takes us for (= teaches us) physics.

  3. thefreedictionary.com
    https://www.thefreedictionary.com › takes

    Takes - definition of takes by The Free Dictionary

    To get into one's hands, control, or possession, especially: a. To grasp or grip: take your partner's hand. b. To capture physically; seize: take an enemy fortress. c. To seize with authority or …

  4. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
    https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com › definition › english › take

    take verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of take verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive] to carry or move something from one place to another. take something Remember to take your coat when you …

  5. definitions.net
    https://www.definitions.net › definition › TAKES

    What does TAKES mean? - Definitions.net

    The word "takes" can be used as a verb that refers to the act of accepting, receiving, or acquiring something. It can also mean to grasp, realize, or comprehend a concept or idea.

  6. yourdictionary.com
    https://www.yourdictionary.com › take

    Take Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Something that has been taken. The amount or quantity of something taken. The day's take of fish. Money received; receipts or profit. To take into consideration. Drab curtains took away …

  7. wiktionary.org
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    take - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jul 1, 2025 · take (third-person singular simple present takes, present participle taking, simple past took, past participle taken or (archaic or Scotland) tane) (transitive) To get into one's …

  8. textranch.com
    https://textranch.com › i-takes-or-she-take

    I takes or she take? - TextRanch

    Mar 27, 2024 · The correct phrase is "she takes." In English, the verb "take" changes its form depending on the subject pronoun used. "I" is followed by "take," while "she" is followed by …

  9. wikidiff.com
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    Take vs Takes - What's the difference? | WikiDiff

    As nouns the difference between take and takes is that take is a fog or mist while takes is...

  10. dictionary.com
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    TAKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action. to take a pen and begin to write. to hold, grasp, or grip. to take a child by the hand. to get into one's hands, possession, control, etc., by …

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