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    take its toll (or take a heavy toll)
  2. take its/a toll. idiom. Add to word list. C2. If something takes its /a toll, it causes suffering, deaths, or damage: The problems of the past few months have taken their toll on her health and there are shadows under her eyes.

  3. Sep 24, 2024 · The meaning of TAKE A/ITS TOLL is to have a serious, bad effect on someone or something : to cause harm or damage —often + on. How to use take a/its toll in a sentence.

  4. Be damaging or harmful, cause loss or destruction, as in The civil war has taken its toll on both sides, or The heavy truck traffic has taken its toll on the highways. This expression transfers the taking of toll , a tribute or tax, to exacting other costs.

  5. take a toll (on someone or something) To cause damage or deleterious effects gradually or through constant action or use. The inclement weather in these parts really takes a toll on the exteriors of the buildings. She just doesn't have her usual quickness.

  6. Be damaging or harmful, cause loss or destruction, as in The civil war has taken its toll on both sides, or The heavy truck traffic has taken its toll on the highways. This expression transfers the taking of toll , a tribute or tax, to exacting other costs.

  7. If you say that something takes its toll or takes a heavy toll, you mean that it has a bad effect or causes a lot of suffering.

  8. TAKE ITS TOLL meaning: to cause harm or suffering: . Learn more.

  9. Take a toll and take its toll are phrases that describe something that causes damage to someone or something, something that is hard on someone or something or destroys it. For instance, illness may take a toll on one’s body. Sending a child to college may take a toll on one’s bank account.

  10. The phrase “take its toll” is a common idiom used to describe the negative impact that something has on a person or group. It is often associated with physical or emotional exhaustion, as well as financial or social consequences.

  11. take its toll. Add to word list. to have a bad effect on someone or something, especially over a long period of time: The stress was starting to take its toll on him.

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