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Meaning

The word "take" means to grasp or seize something physically, to remove it from a place, or to receive something. It can also mean to understand or perceive information, as in "to take notes." In a broader sense, "take" can imply accepting a particular viewpoint or making a personal decision.

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Etymology

The word "take" comes from the Old English "tacan," which means "to grasp, seize, or receive." This word has Germanic roots and is related to similar words in other languages, such as the Dutch "nemen" and the German "nehmen."

Examples

  1. Please take this book and return it when you are finished.
  2. She decided to take the job offered to her after much consideration.
  3. I need to take notes during the lecture to remember the key points.
  4. Can you take a picture of us in front of the monument?
  5. He couldn't believe it when they told him to take a seat before the big announcement.