take away
verb
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To remove something and put it somewhere else.
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To make something less, like taking away apples from a group.
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To help someone feel better by removing something bad, like pain.
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To make someone remember something important later.
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To make someone leave a place, often without them wanting to.
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To stop someone from being in a place or doing something.
preposition
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Minus, like when you take away a number.
noun
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Actions of taking something from a group or a number.
Word Explanation:
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Take away means to remove or get rid of something. For example, if you have a toy and you put it back in the box, you are taking it away from where you were playing.