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There are 19 words beginning with TAKEUP

takeup take-up take␣uptake␣up␣a␣collectiontake␣up␣armstake␣up␣fortake␣upon␣oneselftakeups take-ups take␣upstake␣up␣the␣cudgel␣fortake␣up␣the␣cudgelstake␣up␣the␣gantlettake␣up␣the␣gauntlettake␣up␣the␣glovetake␣up␣the␣hatchettake␣up␣the␣mantletake␣up␣the␣slacktake␣up␣with

28 definitions found

  • takeup — n. Alternative form of take-up.
  • take-up — n. The act of taking something up, by tightening, absorption, or reeling in. — n. (Machinery) That which takes up or tightens; specifically… — n. Acceptance (Of a proposal, offer, request, etc.).
  • take␣up — n. Alternative form of take-up. — v. (Transitive) To pick up. — v. (Transitive) To begin doing (an activity) on a regular basis.
  • take␣up␣a␣collection — v. (Idiomatic) To request and receive money or goods of value…
  • take␣up␣arms — v. (Transitive with against or for) Prepare to fight; to arm oneself.
  • take␣up␣for — v. To support, as in an argument; to defend the stance or character of.
  • take␣upon␣oneself — v. (Transitive) To assume personal responsibility for.
  • takeups — n. Plural of takeup.
  • take-ups — n. Plural of take-up.
  • take␣ups — n. Plural of take up.
  • take␣up␣the␣cudgel␣for — v. (Idiomatic) To make a defense for someone or something, on…
  • take␣up␣the␣cudgels — v. To engage in a contest. — v. (Idiomatic, followed by on behalf of or for) to make a defence…
  • take␣up␣the␣gantlet — v. Alternative form of take up the gauntlet.
  • take␣up␣the␣gauntlet — v. (Idiomatic) To accept a challenge.
  • take␣up␣the␣glove — v. To accept a challenge or adopt a quarrel.
  • take␣up␣the␣hatchet — v. (Idiomatic, archaic) To declare war or go to war.
  • take␣up␣the␣mantle — v. Synonym of assume the mantle.
  • take␣up␣the␣slack — v. To tighten something that is slack so that it is taut. — v. To do work that would otherwise be left undone. — v. To provide extra resources that are not met by normal sources.
  • take␣up␣with — v. To form a close relationship with (someone). — v. To become interested in (something). — v. To begin living together with; to lodge with.
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