1) to look or behave like an older relative a) take care of b) take after c) take to 2) to remove a piece of clothing a) take out b) take off c) take after 3) to treat someone unfairly in order to get what you want, especially someone who is generous or easily persuaded a) take advantage of somebody b) take your time c) take somebody out 4) not to pay attention to something / somebody a) take no notice of b) take into account c) take risks 5) to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people a) take into account b) take part in c) take care of 6) to happen, especially after being planned or arranged a) take into account b) take place c) take care of 7) to start to like someone or something a) take up b) take off c) take to

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