Antonyms for take it out of
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : teyk |
Phonetic Transcription : teɪk |
Definition of take it out of
Origin :- 1650s, "that which is taken in payment," from take (v.). Sense of "money taken in" by a single performance, etc., is from 1931. Movie-making sense is recorded from 1927. Criminal sense of "money acquired by theft" is from 1888. The verb sense of "to cheat, defraud" is from 1920. On the take "amenable to bribery" is from 1930.
- As in weary : verb make tired
- As in poop : verb exhaust
- As in tire out : verb exhaust
Synonyms for take it out of
- annoy
- bankrupt
- bore
- burden
- burn out
- cause ennui
- cloy
- conk out
- cripple
- debilitate
- depress
- disable
- disgust
- dishearten
- distress
- do in
- drain
- draw
- droop
- drowse
- enervate
- enfeeble
- exasperate
- exhaust
- fade
- fag
- fail
- fall off
- fatigue
- flag
- frazzle
- glut
- grow tired
- harass
- have had enough
- impoverish
- irk
- jade
- leave one cold
- lose interest
- make discontented
- nauseate
- oppress
- overdo
- overexert
- overextend
- overfatigue
- overtire
- overwork
- pain
- peter out
- plague
- poop
- poop out
- prostrate
- run ragged
- sap
- sicken
- sink
- strain
- suck dry
- take it out of
- tax
- tire
- tire out
- try the patience of
- tucker
- tucker out
- use up
- vex
- weaken
- wear down
- wear out
- weary
- weigh
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