Of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises; ('take-away' is chiefly British); SYN. take-away.
1. To cause to leave; SYN. move out, remove.
2. To obtain by legal of official process
3. To purchase prepared food to be eaten at home; SYN. buy food.
4. To remove something from a container or an enclosed space.
1. When you take something out or take it out of a container, storage place, or building, you remove it. Put in/into is the opposite of take out.
2. When you take people out/you go with them to do something enjoyable - dinner in a restaurant, a movie, and so on - and pay for it yourself.
When you take people out, you kill them.