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101taken aback — disconcerted (See discontent) …
102taken aback — disconcerted, surprised, dismayed …
103taken advantage of — has been used negatively, abused, sacrificed to better a situation …
104taken apart — stricken, hit, beat …
105taken care of — cared for , under treatment, being dealt with …
106taken to hospital for treatment — brought to the hospital for medical care …
107taken aback — surprised, startled, astonished, shocked, astounded, stupefied; flabbergasted, stunned, bewildered, amazed, thunderstruck, dumfounded; perplexed, confounded, nonplused, disconcerted, discomposed, discomfited, Inf. thrown off guard, Inf. thrown… …
108taken short — In urgent need of urination …
109taken for public use — Possessed, occupied, used, and enjoyed by a public body or public agency for public purposes. Pontiac Improv. Co. v Cleveland Metropolitan Park Dist. 104 Ohio St 447, 135 NE 635, 23 ALR 866. A term broad enough to include cases in which access to …
110taken for granted — adjective evident without proof or argument (Freq. 1) an axiomatic truth we hold these truths to be self evident • Syn: ↑axiomatic, ↑self evident • Similar to: ↑obvious …