take with

The phrase "take with" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, ranging from bringing items along to consuming medication with a substance.

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Definition

A2Travel

(informal)To bring something along when going somewhere.

Example

  • Don't forget to take your keys with you.

B1Medicine

(medical)To consume medication in conjunction with another substance, such as food or drink.

Example

  • Take this tablet with a glass of water.

B2Attitude

(informal)To accept or receive something with a particular attitude or mindset.

Example

  • She took the criticism with a smile.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "take with":

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