Take from as savings
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DIPINTOTake from, as savings
DIPINTOTake a little from, as savings
DIPINTOTake a bit from, as savings
DIPINTODraw from, as one's savings
EATINTOTake away from, as profits
ACUETake -- from (act as suggested by)
rescuestake (as a prisoner) forcibly from custody
rescuetake (as a prisoner) forcibly from custody
shadeto take shelter (as livestock) from the sun
liftingtake up (as a root crop or transplants) from the ground
unshipto put or take off from a ship, as persons or goods
subtractTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractingTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractedTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractsTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
cannibaliseto take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalizeto take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalizingCANNIBALIZE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalizedCANNIBALIZE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalizesCANNIBALIZE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalisesCANNIBALISE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalisingCANNIBALISE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
cannibalisedCANNIBALISE, to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
eponymperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymicperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymsperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
pulledTake hold of and exert force on (something) so as to move it from a specified position or in a specified direction
dineto take a meal, esp. the principal or more formal meal of the day, away from home, as in a hotel or restaurant
robto take something from one person or thing to pay one's debt or hypothetical debt to another, as to sacrifice one's health by overworking
borrowstake (one) from a digit of the minuend in arithmetical subtraction in order to add as 10 to the digit holding the next lower place