TAKE ON – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE ON – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb TAKE ON has the following meanings: 1. Take on = to accept additional responsibility (transitive) to accept additional work or responsibility for a task or job. To undertake a new role or responsibilities. Synonyms are undertake and acquire....
TAKE IN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE IN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE IN has the following meanings: 1. Take in = to view your surroundings and absorb it (transitive) To spend time looking at something, commonly scenery or surroundings. Synonyms include to observe and digest. When I am in a new city, I like...
TAKE FOR – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE FOR – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE FOR has the following meaning: 1. Take for = to consider; to regard (transitive) When you regard someone or something in a certain way, either correctly or mistakenly. You believe that someone is a certain way, though often wrongly. My...
TAKE DOWN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE DOWN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE DOWN has the following meanings: 1. Take down = to make notes or write something down (transitive) When you are listening to a person or looking at something and you make notes so that you remember it later. Synonyms are record or...

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