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What's "take out" mean? Is this a phrasal verb?

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Rebecca

"Take out" is a phrasal verb! Here, it means to obtain an official document. It can also mean taking a person to a social event or restaurant or as a date. Other meanings include ordering food at a restaurant to eat outside of the restaurant establishment, usually put in a to-go box. You can also "take out" or release your anger, frustration, or energy on someone or something. Ex: We took out a lawsuit against them. Ex: I'm going to take her out to a nice restaurant tomorrow Ex: Can we get take out so we can eat it at home? Ex: I was taking out my anger on this pillow by punching it.

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