The verb "to take" means to grasp or seize something with one's hands, to receive or obtain something willingly or unwillingly, to go towards a place or direction, and to make use of something.
Usage examples
Take a book from the shelf.
Take a seat at the table.
Take a walk in the park.
Take a break from work.
Take medicine for a headache.
Take a photo of the sunset.
Take a deep breath before starting a presentation.
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