1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage license. ...
take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To kill: gangsters plotting to take out their rivals.Slang To destroy, as in an armed attack: The bombers took out the radio station. 2. To secure by application to an authority: take out a mortgage; take out a marriage ...