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  1. TAKE SOMETHING AWAY definition: 1. to remove something: 2. to subtract a number (= remove it from another number): 3. to get a…. Learn more.

  2. To take someone away means to bring them from their home to an institution such as a prison or hospital.

  3. remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state. synonyms: bear away, bear off, carry away, carry off. see more. verb. get rid of something abstract. synonyms: remove.

  4. Definition of take away phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Take away = to make a feeling, sensation or pain disappear. (transitive) This refers to removing a feeling, sensation or pain so that a person no longer feels it or has it. I need something to take away my pain. The photos of the road accident took away my appetite.

  6. take somebody/something ↔ away. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English take somebody/something ↔ away phrasal verb 1 to remove someone or something, or make something disappear She whisked the tray off the table and took it away. He was taken away to begin a prison sentence.

  7. 1. To obtain possession or control of: capture, gain, get, win. Slang: cop. 2. To gain possession of, especially after a struggle or chase: capture, catch, get, net, secure. Informal: bag. Slang: nail. 3. To become affected with a disease: catch, contract, develop, get, sicken. Idiom: come down with. 4.

  8. Take away definition: something taken back or away, especially an employee benefit that is eliminated or substantially reduced by the terms of a union contract.. See examples of TAKE AWAY used in a sentence.

  9. a meal cooked and bought at a shop or restaurant but taken somewhere else, often home, to be eaten, or the shop or restaurant itself: a Chinese takeaway We were too tired to cook so we ordered takeaway.

  10. Jun 5, 2024 · To remove something, either material or abstract, so that a person no longer has it. The teacher took my mobile phone away until the end of the lesson. The new law will take away some important rights from immigrant residents. The doctor gave me pills to take away the pain.