take it
English
Verb
take it (third-person singular simple present takes it, present participle taking it, simple past took it, past participle taken it)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, it.
- To start doing.
- I began the project; now you take it from here.
- To suppose.
- I take it that she didn't like the cake.
- To endure affliction, punishment or torment.
- To taste or sample some food or drink.
- To reluctantly accept or believe; to acquiesce.
- this isn't the best car ever, but I'll take it.
- To submit to passive sexual intercourse.
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