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take off

take off


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb have break from work: to spend a particular amount of time not working
I took a day off for the wedding.

2. transitive verb remove garment: to remove something you are wearing

3. transitive verb U.S. release something: to remove the restraining effect of something
Take the brake off.

4. transitive verb stop something operating: to end the operation of something
took off regular boats to the island

5. transitive verb mathematics deduct amount: to deduct an amount from a price or sum

6. intransitive verb aviation begin flying: to leave the ground and begin flying

7. intransitive verb sports jump: to leave the ground at the beginning of a jump
took off from the diving board

8. intransitive verb depart: to leave, especially in a hurry or on short notice ( informal )

9. intransitive verb succeed: to begin suddenly to be very successful or popular ( informal )


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