Results for: act of taking
English English
interchanging, taking turns, rotation, substitution, process of alternating, propositionalternation
involved in sedition, involving sedition, taking part in sedition, inciting dissent or rebellion; guilty of inciting rebellion (especially against the government)seditious
involvement, partaking, taking part, joining inparticipation
jury member, member of a jury, somebody taking oathjuror
life-threatening when immunity is low, of an opportunist; of opportunism, taking advantage of opportunitiesopportunistic
likely to marry, taking a husband or wife; act of performing a wedding ceremony; giving in marriage (usually of a daughter by her father); joining of two parties in an intimate way; espousalmarrying
logical disproof, logical proof, taking something to absurd lengthsreductio ad absurdum
man who courts a woman; one who makes a petition, one who submits a request; plaintiff (Law); person or group that wishes to purchase a business, man wooing woman, somebody taking over business, somebody who brings lawsuitsuitor
marriage to one husband, taking of one lovermonandry
maverick investor, opposer, one who objects to the majority opinion, somebody disposed to taking opposite positioncontrarian
not a part of, not involved in, not taking partuninvolved
not overlapping in bud, see also:imbricate, taking place by means of valves, with valvesvalvate
not taking part as a playernonplaying
not worth taking seriously, silly, wasteful; petty, trite; silly, foolish; nonsensical; unimportantfrivolous
occurring in stages, taking place gradually; having several points within a cycle, having many steps within a processphased
 

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