Take out

Pronunciation: /ˈteɪˌkaʊt/

Take out (verb)

  1. To move something from inside or behind something else so it is no longer there.
  2. To bring food or items from a shop or restaurant to eat or use somewhere else.
  3. To remove someone or something from a position, job, or situation, often because of rules or decisions.

Examples

  • Please take out the trash from the kitchen.
  • She takes out the books from the shelf carefully.