Take exception.

    1. Object, dissent, make objection.
    2. Take it ill, be displeased, be offended.

Take fire.

    1. Be ignited, catch fire.
    2. Be inflamed, be kindled.

Take flight. Fly, take to one’s heels, run, flee, scamper off, make off.

Take for. Mistake for.

Take for granted. Admit, allow, concede.

Take French leave. Depart informally, take leave unceremoniously.

Take from.

    1. Deduct from, subtract from, take away from.
    2. Derogate from, detract from.
    3. Deprive, dispossess.

Take heart. Be encouraged, take courage, gain confidence.

Take heed. Beware, be cautious, be careful.

Take heed to. Attend to, pay attention to.

Take hold of. Seize, fix on.

Take horse.

    1. Set out to ride, mount and ride.
    2. Be covered (as a mare).

Take ill. Take amiss, take in bad part, take exception to.

Take in.

    1. Receive, admit.

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