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take out vs call in

call in vs take out

take out and call in both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
take out No No Yes No
call in No No Yes No
As verbs, call in is a hyponym of take out; that is, call in is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than take out:
  • take out: cause to leave
  • call in: take a player out of a game in order to exchange for another player
Other hyponyms of take out include clear, estrange.
take out (verb) call in (verb)
take out or remove make a phone call
prevent from being included or considered or accepted summon to a particular activity or employment
take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy summon to enter
buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food cause to be returned
remove something from a container or an enclosed space demand payment of (a loan)
remove from its packing pay a brief visit
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense take a player out of a game in order to exchange for another player
take liquid out of a container or well
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)
purchase prepared food to be eaten at home
obtain by legal or official process
make a date
cause to leave
Difference between take out and call in

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