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TAKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of taking in English. taking. Add to word list. present participle of take. (Definition of taking from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of taking. taking.
Take Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: such as. a. : to seize or capture physically. took them as prisoners. b. : to get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing. c (1) : to move against (an opponent's piece, as in chess) and remove from play. (2) : to win in a card game. able to take 12 tricks. d.
Taking - definition of taking by The Free Dictionary
1. the act of a person or thing that takes. 2. an action by the federal government, as a regulatory ruling, that imposes a restriction on the use of private property for which the owner must be compensated. 3. takings, money earned or gained. adj. 4. captivating; pleasing: taking ways.
TAKING Synonyms: 611 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
taking 1 of 2. adjective. Definition of taking. as in beautiful. very pleasing to look at had never seen such a taking city as Venice. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. beautiful. lovely. pretty. attractive. good. handsome. cute.
TAKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to have or come to have a particular feeling or opinion: take an interest in He doesn't take any interest in his children. take notice of Don't take any notice of the cameras. take offense She takes offense too easily. take pity on They took pity on the stray cat and fed it.
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