took out Synonyms

took out Meaning

took 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

took out Sentence Examples

  1. The waitress took out the dirty plates from the table.
  2. The cashier took out the money from the register to pay for the purchases.
  3. The students took out their pens and paper for the test.
  4. The doctor took out the patient's stitches with a scalpel.
  5. The police took out the suspects from the car for questioning.
  6. The carpenter took out the old nails from the wood.
  7. The painter took out the brush from the can of paint.
  8. The writer took out a new sheet of paper to start her essay.
  9. The gardener took out the weeds from the flower bed.
  10. The cleaning lady took out the trash from the office.

FAQs About the word took 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, gave way (to),expressed, vented, stated, aired,voiced, ventilated, acted out

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

The waitress took out the dirty plates from the table.

The cashier took out the money from the register to pay for the purchases.

The students took out their pens and paper for the test.

The doctor took out the patient's stitches with a scalpel.