taking for (Meaning)

taking for

to suppose (someone) to be (a particular kind of person)

taking for Sentence Examples

  1. He spent the entire day taking photos of the beautiful scenery.
  2. The doctor is taking a blood sample for testing.
  3. My friend took me out for a birthday celebration.
  4. The instructor is taking the students through a complex math problem.
  5. The thief was apprehended while taking money from the bank vault.
  6. She took a nap in the afternoon to recharge.
  7. The students were taking notes during the lecture.
  8. He is taking medications to manage his illness.
  9. The gardener is taking care of the roses in the garden.
  10. The government is taking measures to reduce pollution levels.

FAQs About the word taking for

to suppose (someone) to be (a particular kind of person)

viewing, considering,regarding, calling, looking (on or upon), rating, accounting, holding, believing,counting

No antonyms found.

He spent the entire day taking photos of the beautiful scenery.

The doctor is taking a blood sample for testing.

My friend took me out for a birthday celebration.

The instructor is taking the students through a complex math problem.