take+exception
51exception — noun a person or thing that is excepted or that does not follow a rule. ↘the action or state of excepting or being excepted. Phrases take exception to object strongly to …
52exception — n 1. exclusion, barring, debarment, blockage, lockout, shutout; rejection, spurning, ostracism, blackball; omission, leaving out, noninclusion. 2. anomaly, rarity, irregularity, special or uncommon or unusual case; oddity, quirk, freak, rare… …
53exception — ex•cep•tion [[t]ɪkˈsɛp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of excepting or the fact of being excepted 2) something excepted; an instance or case not conforming to the general rule 3) an adverse criticism, esp. on a particular point; opposition of opinion;… …
54take it ill — Be offended, be displeased, take exception …
55Exception handling — is a programming language construct or computer hardware mechanism designed to handle the occurrence of exceptions, special conditions that change the normal flow of program execution. Programming languages differ considerably in their support… …
56Take Off Your Pants and Jacket — Studio album by Blink 182 Released …
57Take Ionescu — Prime Minister of Romania In office December 18, 1921 – January 19, 1922 Monarch Ferdinand I of Romania Preceded by …
58take — vb took, tak·en, tak·ing vt 1 a: to obtain control, custody, or possession of often by assertive or intentional means b: to seize or interfere with the use of (property) by governmental authority; specif: to acquire title to for public use by… …
59exception — Act of excepting or excluding from a number designated or from a description; that which is excepted or separated from others in a general rule or description; a person, thing, or case specified as distinct or not included; an act of excepting,… …
60exception — Act of excepting or excluding from a number designated or from a description; that which is excepted or separated from others in a general rule or description; a person, thing, or case specified as distinct or not included; an act of excepting,… …