withtake

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To rebuke; reprimand.
  2. To withhold; retain.
  3. To receive; accept or withstand; to bear, tolerate, or endure, usually with little to no ill-effect; (often reflexive) To take along; take with.

Word forms

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Etymology

From Middle English withtaken, partial calque of earlier Middle English withnimen; equivalent to with- + take.

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