taken out Antonyms

Meaning of taken out

taken out

to find release for, exclude, omit, knock out, to take away, withdraw, withhold, to take as an equivalent in another form, to overcall (a bridge partner) in a different suit, to take as payment in another form, kill, destroy, to start on a course, to arrange for (insurance), deduct, separate, remove entry 1 sense 4, something taken out or prepared to be taken out, to obtain from the proper authority, prepared food packaged to be consumed away from its place of sale, to expend anger, vexation, or frustration in harassment of, an establishment selling takeout, eliminate, prepared food packaged to be eaten away from its place of sale, of, relating to, selling, or being food not to be consumed on the premises, the action or an act of taking out, an article (as in a newspaper) printed on consecutive pages so as to be conveniently removed, to conduct or escort into the open or to a public entertainment, something taken out or made to be taken out, an intensive study or report

taken out Sentence Examples

  1. The painting was so exquisite that it took my breath away.
  2. The professor extracted a conclusion from the data.
  3. The exact location of the treasure remains a mystery.
  4. The scientist extracted DNA from the ancient fossil.
  5. The carpenter took precise measurements before cutting the wood.
  6. The detective carefully examined the exact scene of the crime.
  7. The artist replicated the exact details of the original masterpiece.
  8. The surgeon performed the exact procedure outlined in the textbook.
  9. The engineer calculated the exact amount of materials needed for the project.
  10. The tailor measured the exact size of the customer before making the suit.

FAQs About the word taken out

to find release for, exclude, omit, knock out, to take away, withdraw, withhold, to take as an equivalent in another form, to overcall (a bridge partner) in a d

unleashed, released, acted out, vented,given way (to), expressed, aired, voiced, ventilated, stated

governed, repressed,suppressed, managed, checked, contained, bottled (up), controlled, held back, handled

The painting was so exquisite that it took my breath away.

The professor extracted a conclusion from the data.

The exact location of the treasure remains a mystery.

The scientist extracted DNA from the ancient fossil.