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View definitions for taken

taken

adjective as in captured

adjective as in employed or rented

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In court, Daisy said Jax’s death serves as a warning that “children can be taken advantage of, that social media is not safe, and that experimenting with drugs, even once, can be deadly.”

Oftentimes, contaminated soil is taken to nonhazardous landfills in neighboring states that rely on the more lenient federal standards.

More than a dozen freed passengers were taken to hospital for treatment.

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HM Coastguard said 36 people had been rescued and taken safely to shore.

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With a budget of £960m, it has taken over responsibility for funding and regulating universities, further education and training as well as school sixth forms.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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