take out or remove | keep away from others |
prevent from being included or considered or accepted | remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract |
take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy | make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity |
buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food | take back what one has said |
remove something from a container or an enclosed space | release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles |
remove from its packing | lose interest |
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense | pull back or move away or backward |
take liquid out of a container or well | remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) |
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover | cause to be returned |
remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) | break from a meeting or gathering |
purchase prepared food to be eaten at home | withdraw from active participation |
obtain by legal or official process | retire gracefully |
make a date | |
cause to leave | |