Taken in as Taken
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SEENTaken in, as "Taken"
NOTESIn class, they can be taken or taken away
SEENTaken in, as a film
AWHOLETaken as ..: in its entirety
ROARIt's taken as a warning in the jungle
LUKEIt begins "Forasmuch as many have taken in hand ..."
trophyanything taken in competition, war, etc., and preserved as a memento
joyrodea ride taken for pleasure (as in a car or aircraft)
clocksTime taken as a factor in an activity, esp. in competitive sports
hearingsession (as of a legislative committee) in which testimony is taken from witnesses
footstepsA step taken by a person in walking, esp. as heard by another person
footstepA step taken by a person in walking, esp. as heard by another person
promenadesA leisurely walk, or sometimes a ride or drive, typically one taken in a public place so as to meet or be seen by others
potencies(in homeopathy) The number of times a remedy has been diluted and succussed, taken as a measure of the strength of the effect it will produce
grammarsThe whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics
standeesperson who stands, as a passenger in a train, a spectator at a theater, etc., either because all the seats are taken or because standing room is cheaper than a seat
standeeperson who stands, as a passenger in a train, a spectator at a theater, etc., either because all the seats are taken or because standing room is cheaper than a seat
skeetsform of trapshooting in which two traps are used and targets are hurled singly or in pairs at varying elevations and speeds so as to simulate the angles of flight taken by game birds
skeetform of trapshooting in which two traps are used and targets are hurled singly or in pairs at varying elevations and speeds so as to simulate the angles of flight taken by game birds
mammonWealth regarded as an evil influence or false object of worship and devotion. It was taken by medieval writers as the name of the devil of covetousness, and revived in this sense by Milton
rotasa. round or rotation of duties; period of work or duty taken in rotation with others b. agenda or circuit of sporting events, as a round of golf tournaments, played in different localities throughout the year
rotaa. round or rotation of duties; period of work or duty taken in rotation with others b. agenda or circuit of sporting events, as a round of golf tournaments, played in different localities throughout the year
dervishesA Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious man who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling, or howling dervishes according to the practice of their order