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take off

  1. (of an aircraft or bird) become airborne.
    "the plane took off from the runway"
    synonyms: become airborne, leave the ground, take to the air, take wing, be launched, lift off, blast off
  2. remove clothing from one's or another's body.
    "she took off her cardigan"
    synonyms: remove, doff, divest oneself of, shed, strip off, pull off, peel off, climb out of, slip out of, shrug off, throw off, cast off, fling off, fling aside, discard
  3. deduct part of an amount.
    "they took $10 off the bill"
    synonyms: deduct, subtract, take away, remove
  4. choose to have a period away from work.
    "I took the next day off"
  5. depart hastily.
    "the officer took off after his men"
    synonyms: run away, run off, flee, abscond, take flight, decamp, disappear, leave, go, depart, make off, bolt, make a run/break for it, take to one's heels, beat a hasty retreat, make a quick exit, make one's getaway, escape, head for the hills, split, beat it, clear off, clear out, skedaddle, vamoose, hightail it, light out, withdraw, retire, take one's leave, make one's departure, exit, go away, pull out, quit, make oneself scarce
  6. mimic someone humorously.
    "they kept us all in fits of laughter as they took off their teachers"
    synonyms: mimic, impersonate, imitate, ape, parody, mock, caricature, satirize, burlesque, lampoon, ridicule, spoof, do, send up

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May 31, 2024 · verb ; a · to take or allow as a discount : deduct. took 10 percent off ; b · to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity.
TAKE SOMETHING OFF meaning: 1. to remove something, especially clothes: 2. to spend time away from your work: 3. If an…. Learn more.
take off in American English · 1. to remove (a garment, etc.) · 2. to draw or conduct away · 3. a. to go away; depart. b. to absent oneself, as from work · 4.
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Takeoff is the phase of flight in which an aerospace vehicle leaves the ground and becomes airborne. For aircraft traveling vertically, this is known as liftoff. For aircraft that take off horizontally, this usually involves starting with a... Wikipedia
/teɪk ɒf/ · verb. remove clothes. “take off your shirt--it's very hot in here” · verb. leave · verb. depart from the ground · verb. get started or set in motion ...
5 days ago · the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly: Night takeoffs and landings are banned at this airport.
verb. Definition of take off. 1. as in to depart. to leave a place often for another I can only stay for a few minutes, and then I'll need to take off again.
verb · tr to remove or discard (a garment) · intr (of an aircraft) to become airborne · informal. to set out or cause to set out on a journey · tr (of a disease) ...
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a humorous or satirical imitation; burlesque. Machinery. a shaft geared to a main shaft for running auxiliary machinery.
takeoff in American English · 1. a taking or setting off; the leaving of the ground, as in leaping or in beginning a flight in an airplane · 2. a taking off ...
take off · ​. to remove something, especially a piece of clothing from your/somebody's body · ​to have a period of time as a break from work · ​[often passive] to ...