“take something”

The following 17 entries include the term take something.

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take (something) on trust

phrase

: to believe in the truth of (something) without proof

take (something) as a sign

phrase

: to believe that something (such as an action or event) shows that something else exists, is true, or will happen

take (something) as given

phrase

: to regard or accept (something) as true or real

take (something) as read

phrase

: to accept or assume that something is true and does not need to be proved

take (something) by storm

phrase

: to quickly become very successful or popular in (a particular place) or among (a particular group)

take something for what it's worth

phrase

used to say that one does not strongly believe that something is true or important

take (something) in good part

phrase

: to not become too angry or upset about something : to not object too much to something

take (something) in one's stride

phrase

: to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way

take (something) in stride

phrase

: to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way

take (something) into consideration

phrase

: to think about (something) before one makes a decision or forms an opinion

take (something) into one's (own) hands

phrase

: to take control of something : seek to do something that is the responsibility of others

take (something) lying down

phrase

: to accept (something bad, such as an insult or unfair treatment) without trying to fight against it

take (something) on board

phrase

: to decide to accept or deal with (something, such as a suggestion or idea)

take (something) out on (someone)

verb

: to treat someone badly because one feels angry, frustrated, etc.

take something the wrong way

phrase

: be offended by something used in a negative context to introduce a statement that could be offensive to say that one does not mean to offend

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