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    take off

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  2. TAKE SOMETHING OFF definition: 1. to remove something, especially clothes: 2. to spend time away from your work: 3. If an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TAKEOFF is a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket. How to use takeoff in a sentence.

  4. If you take someone off, you imitate them and the things that they do and say, in such a way that you make other people laugh. [ mainly British ] Mike can take off his father to perfection.

  5. TAKE OFF definition: 1. If an aircraft takes off, it begins to fly. 2. to suddenly become successful: 3. to suddenly…. Learn more.

  6. TAKEOFF definition: 1. the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly: 2. a piece of acting or…. Learn more.

  7. Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground. The aircraft crashed in a reservoir after takeoff. The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff. A takeoff of someone is a humorous imitation of the way in which they behave.

  8. To go or leave: took off in pursuit of the robber. To rise into the air or begin flight: The plane took off on time. To achieve success or popularity: a new movie that really took off.

  9. What does the word take-off mean? There are 16 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word take-off. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. How common is the word take-off? How is the word take-off pronounced? Where does the word take-off come from? is formed within English, by conversion.

  10. If you take off or take yourself off, you go away, often suddenly and unexpectedly. He took off at once and headed back to the motel. If you take a garment off, you remove it. He wouldn't take his hat off. If you take time off, you obtain permission not to go to work for a short period of time.

  11. to copy somebodys voice, actions or manner in a humorous way synonym impersonate. (in sports, entertainment, etc.) to make somebody stop playing, acting, etc. and leave the field or the stage. He was taken off after twenty minutes. to remove something, especially a piece of clothing from your/somebody’s body.