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    Take back
    • reclaim possession of something
    • accept a partner or spouse again after a separation
  2. The meaning of TAKE BACK is to make a retraction of : withdraw. How to use take back in a sentence.

  3. to receive or accept something that you previously sold, offered, or gave away: If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, we’ll take it back and refund your money. If you take back something you have said, you admit that it was wrong: I said she was lying, but I take it back.

  4. If you say that something takes you back, you mean that it reminds you of a period of your past life and makes you think about it again. I enjoyed experimenting with colours–it took me back to being five years old.

  5. Synonyms for TAKE BACK: withdraw, retract, renounce, deny, contradict, refute, relinquish, repeal; Antonyms of TAKE BACK: adhere (to), maintain, admit, state, claim, acknowledge, contend, declare.

  6. 1. if you take something back to a store, or a store takes something back, you return something that you have bought there, for example because it is the wrong size or does not work. 2. to admit that something you said was wrong or that you should not have said it OK, I take it all back!

  7. Definition of take back phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. verb. to retract or withdraw (something said, written, promised, etc) to regain possession of. to return for exchange. to take back a substandard garment. to accept (someone) back (into one's home, affections, etc) to remind one of the past; cause one to reminisce. that tune really takes me back.

  9. The English phrasal verb TAKE BACK has the following meanings: 1. Take back = To retract something you said. (transitive) When you admit that what you said was wrong and you retract what you said. To Retract is to withdraw a statement or accusation as untrue or unjustified. A synonym is retract, repeal, or rescind.

  10. To regain possession of something. The wedding is off, and he has taken back the ring. Wiktionary. To return something. Take back faulty goods to the shop where you bought them. Wiktionary. Synonyms: repossess. return. bring-back. withdraw. unsay. swallow. recall. back down. retract. pull in. retire. draw in.

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