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take
verb
-
take
,
taking
,
takes
,
took
,
taken
to
get
hold
of
something
with
your
hands
and
move
or
carry
it
to
another
place
•
Take
your
coat
and
follow
me
.
Take
your
coat
and
follow
me
.
•
The
mother
carefully
takes
the
baby
out
of
the
crib
.
The
mother
carefully
takes
the
baby
out
of
the
crib
.
verb
-
take
,
taking
,
takes
,
took
,
taken
to
swallow
or
use
medicine
,
vitamins
,
or
similar
substances
•
You
should
take
this
pill
after
meals
.
You
should
take
this
pill
after
meals
.
•
He
takes
vitamins
every
morning
.
He
takes
vitamins
every
morning
.
verb
-
take
,
taking
,
takes
,
took
,
taken
to
need
or
require
a
certain
amount
of
time
,
effort
,
or
resources
•
The
repair
will
take
about
two
hours
.
The
repair
will
take
about
two
hours
.
•
Learning
a
new
language
takes
patience
.
Learning
a
new
language
takes
patience
.
mistake
verb
-
mistake
,
mistaking
,
mistakes
,
mistook
,
mistaken
to
think
wrongly
that
someone
or
something
is
another
person
or
thing
•
Many
people
mistake
me
for
my
older
brother
.
Many
people
mistake
me
for
my
older
brother
.
•
He
mistook
the
salt
for
sugar
and
ruined
the
soup
.
He
mistook
the
salt
for
sugar
and
ruined
the
soup
.
From
Old
Norse
‘
mistaka
’
meaning
“
take
wrongly
”.
The
verb
entered
Middle
English
in
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
mistake
,
mistaking
,
mistakes
,
mistook
,
mistaken
to
understand
something
wrongly
or
give
it
the
wrong
meaning
•
Please
don
’
t
mistake
my
silence
as
disapproval
.
Please
don
’
t
mistake
my
silence
as
disapproval
.
•
She
mistook
the
directions
and
ended
up
at
the
wrong
address
.
She
mistook
the
directions
and
ended
up
at
the
wrong
address
.
Same
Old
Norse
root
as
other
senses
,
with
meaning
extended
to
wrong
understanding
by
the
17th
century
.
undertake
verb
-
undertake
,
undertaking
,
undertakes
,
undertook
,
undertaken
to
begin
and
commit
yourself
to
doing
a
job
,
task
,
or
project
•
Our
company
will
undertake
a
major
redesign
of
its
website
next
month
.
Our
company
will
undertake
a
major
redesign
of
its
website
next
month
.
•
Before
you
undertake
the
hike
,
make
sure
you
have
enough
water
.
Before
you
undertake
the
hike
,
make
sure
you
have
enough
water
.
verb
-
undertake
,
undertaking
,
undertakes
,
undertook
,
undertaken
to
pass
a
vehicle
on
the
side
closer
to
the
curb
,
especially
when
it
is
moving
slowly
,
instead
of
overtaking
on
the
outside
•
The
car
behind
me
tried
to
undertake
on
the
motorway
,
which
is
illegal
.
The
car
behind
me
tried
to
undertake
on
the
motorway
,
which
is
illegal
.
•
Drivers
are
warned
not
to
undertake
lorries
in
slow
traffic
.
Drivers
are
warned
not
to
undertake
lorries
in
slow
traffic
.
verb
-
undertake
,
undertaking
,
undertakes
,
undertook
,
undertaken
to
formally
promise
or
agree
to
do
something
•
I
undertake
to
finish
the
report
by
Friday
.
I
undertake
to
finish
the
report
by
Friday
.
•
All
volunteers
must
undertake
to
keep
client
information
confidential
.
All
volunteers
must
undertake
to
keep
client
information
confidential
.