TAKE OUT
(verb) take out or remove
"take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
synonyms : take away(verb) prevent from being included or considered or accepted
"The bad results were excluded from the report", "Leave off the top piece"
synonyms : except , exclude , leave off , leave out , omit(verb) take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy
synonyms : excerpt , extract(verb) buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food
"We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook"
synonyms : take away(verb) remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
"pull weeds", "extract a bad tooth", "take out a splinter", "extract information from the telegram"
synonyms : draw out , extract , pull , pull out , pull up(verb) remove something from a container or an enclosed space
(verb) remove from its packing
"unpack the presents"
synonyms : unpack(verb) take liquid out of a container or well
"She drew water from the barrel"
synonyms : draw(verb) bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
"draw a weapon", "pull out a gun", "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
synonyms : draw , get out , pull , pull out(verb) obtain by legal or official process
"take out a license", "take out a patent"
(verb) remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)
"She drew $2,000 from the account", "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"
synonyms : draw , draw off , withdraw(verb) purchase prepared food to be eaten at home
synonyms : buy food(verb) cause to leave
"The teacher took the children out of the classroom"
synonyms : move out , remove(verb) make a date
"Has he asked you out yet?"
synonyms : ask out , invite out
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


