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(1) - { take a back seat } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiomatic phrase] | "take a back seat"
1: to have or assume a secondary position or status : to be or become less important, active, or powerful —often used with to
Origin: 1838 ;
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(3) - { take } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "take"
1: to reach for and take hold of by embracing with the fingers or arms;
* e.g., " ... take my hand, or we'll get separated in this crowd "
2: to agree to receive whether willingly or reluctantly;
* e.g., " ... will you take that call? "
3: to become affected with (a disease or disorder);
* e.g., " ... if you don't cover your head in this weather, you'll take cold and be stuck inside all weekend "
Synonyms :
get,
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