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Take The Word. To seize or capture physically took them as prisoners b : ( transitive ) to assume or suppose ;

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To take a breath of fresh air. (definition of take someone’s word for it from the cambridge academic. B1 [ t ] to remove something, especially. Web i take thee at thy word, / bring me the tartar’s head. I took him to be a person of honor. To get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing c (1) : Web meaning of take in english. ( transitive ) to assume or suppose ; Take verb (remove) add to word list add to word list. To get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control:

( transitive ) to assume or suppose ; (definition of take someone’s word for it from the cambridge academic. Web idiom add to word list add to word list to believe that what someone is saying is true: To take a breath of fresh air. If she says she’s sick, you have to take her word for it. To seize or capture physically took them as prisoners b : Take verb (remove) add to word list add to word list. I took him to be a person of honor. To get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: ( transitive ) to assume or suppose ; Web meaning of take in english.