taking - meaning and definition. What is taking
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What (who) is taking - definition


taking         
I. a.
1.
Pleasing, alluring, captivating, attractive.
2.
Infectious, catching.
II. n.
1.
Seizing, seizure, apprehension.
2.
Agitation, excitement, distress.
3.
Vexation, anger, pique.
taking         
¦ noun
1. the action or process of taking.
2. (takings) the amount of money earned by a business from the sale of goods or services.
¦ adjective dated captivating in manner; charming.
Phrases
for the taking ready or available to take advantage of.
Derivatives
takingly adverb
taking         
n. for the taking (it's there for the taking) ('it can be taken by anyone who wants it')

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Taking
Taking or takings may refer to:
Examples of use of taking
1. And that‘s why we‘re taking the action we‘re taking.
2. "She was taking her time and taking very small steps.
3. "They are taking plastic sheeting, they are taking hoses, they are taking anything they can get their hands on," said Hamza Judeh, a policeman.
4. She did so after taking taking secret instructions from the Dean of Windsor.
5. Candidates taking the new qualification would revert to taking final exams after two years‘ study.