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  1. The meaning of TAKEOFF is a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket. How to use takeoff in a sentence.

  2. a piece of acting or writing, etc. that copies the way a particular person speaks or behaves, or the way something is done, usually to entertain other people: It was the best takeoff of the mayor that I have ever seen. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. Takeoff definition: a taking or setting off; the leaving of the ground, as in leaping or in beginning a flight in an airplane.. See examples of TAKEOFF used in a sentence.

  4. Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground. The aircraft crashed in a reservoir after takeoff. The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff.

  5. to suddenly leave without telling anyone where you are going: He took off in the middle of the night. take-off. noun. uk / ˈteɪkɒf / us. take-off noun (AIRCRAFT) the time when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly. take-off noun (COPY) a film, book, etc that copies someone else's style in a way that is funny.

  6. take off. 1. phrasal verb A2. When an aeroplane takes off, it leaves the ground and starts flying. We eventually took off at 11 o'clock and arrived in Venice at 1.30. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb B2. If something such as a product, an activity, or someone's career takes off, it suddenly becomes very successful.

  7. noun. a departure; especially of airplanes. see more. noun. the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne. see more. noun. humorous or satirical mimicry. synonyms: mockery, parody.

  8. To use (something) as a means of safety or refuge: take shelter from the storm. g. To choose and then adopt (a particular route or direction) while on foot or while operating a vehicle: Take a right at the next corner.

  9. 1. the leaving of the ground, as in beginning an airplane flight. 2. a departure from a starting point, as in beginning a race. 3. the place or point at which a person or thing takes off. 4. a humorous imitation; parody; send-up. [1820–30]

  10. take off meaning, definition, what is take off: to remove a piece of clothing: Learn more.

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