take out (Adjective) — Of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises. ex. "takeout pizza" ex. "the takeout counter"
take out (Noun) — Prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises.
take out (Noun) — (bridge) a bid that asks your partner to bid another suit.
take out (Verb) — Cause to leave.
take out (Verb) — Remove from its packing. ex. "take out the presents"
take out (Verb) — Take out or remove. ex. "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
take out (Verb) — Obtain by legal or official process. ex. "take out a licence" ex. "take out a patent"
take out (Verb) — Make a date.
take out (Verb) — Remove something from a container or an enclosed space.
take out (Verb) — Purchase prepared food to be eaten at home.
take out (Verb) — Remove (a commodity) from (a supply source). ex. "She took out $2,000 from the account"
take out (Verb) — Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover. ex. "take out a weapon"
take out (Verb) — Take liquid out of a container or well. ex. "She took out water from the barrel"
take out (Verb) — Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense. ex. "take out a splinter"
take out (Verb) — Buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food.
take out (Verb) — Take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy.
take out (Verb) — Prevent from being included, considered or accepted.