Definitions from Wiktionary (take time)
▸ verb: To require a comparatively long period of time.
▸ verb: To volunteer to spend one's time (for a purpose or beneficiary).
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▸ verb: To require a comparatively long period of time.
▸ verb: To volunteer to spend one's time (for a purpose or beneficiary).
Similar:
take the time,
have time,
take,
make time,
find time,
prolong,
wait on,
await,
extend,
wait,
more...
Opposite:
Phrases:
Adjectives:
stale,
long-drawn,
protracted,
strung out,
drawn-out,
long,
contd,
game,
continuant,
long-drawn-out,
chronic
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