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  • 41take possession of sth — get/take possession of sth ► to start to use and control goods, a building, or a piece of land, whether you own them or not: »Was the bank entitled to take possession of his property and exercise its power of sale without an order of the court?… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 42exercise — Synonyms and related words: Nachtmusik, abrade, absolute music, absorb, absorb the attention, act, acting, action, active use, activism, activity, adaptation, aerobics, agency, aggravate, agitate, air varie, aleatory, aleatory music, annoy,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 43take a hike —    1. to be dismissed from employment    A variant of the more common walk2:     They told him to take a hike, because it was so gross. (Theroux, 1993)    See also hike1 (off).    2. to become a fugitive    Usually after escaping from prison:     …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 44take the Fifth — verb refuse to testify by invoking the Fifth Amendment, which states that nobody may be forced to testify as a witness against himself or herself • Syn: ↑take the Fifth Amendment • Hypernyms: ↑declare • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * take the… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 45Take the High Ground! — Infobox Film name = Take the High Ground! amg id = imdb id = producer = Dore Schary director = Richard Brooks writer = Millard Kaufman starring = Richard Widmark Karl Malden Elaine Stewart music = Dimitri Tiomkin cinematography = John Alton… …

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  • 46take to — Synonyms and related words: addict, adjust, aim at, be desirous of, be smitten, be used to, be wont, become attached to, bring into play, carry on, choose, conduct, confirm, convert to use, cotton to, desiderate, desire, do, employ, engage in,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 47Take five! — American, informal something that you say in order to tell other people to take a short rest from work or exercise. OK everybody, take five …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 48exercise study — An activity which may take the form of a map exercise, a war game, a series of lectures, a discussion group, or an operational analysis …

    Military dictionary

  • 49take care — phrasal to be careful or watchful ; exercise caution or prudence …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 50Take-up fee — A fee paid to an underwriter in connection with an underwritten rights offering or an underwritten forced conversion as compensation for each share of common stock he underwriter obtains and must resell upon the exercise of rights or conversion… …

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