Definitions from Wiktionary (take something to)
▸ verb: To apply (some instrument or implement) to (something else, to undertake a task or attack upon it, usually vigorously).
▸ verb: To experience application of (some instrument or implement).
▸ verb: To suffer (an injury or detriment) to person or property.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take.
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▸ verb: To apply (some instrument or implement) to (something else, to undertake a task or attack upon it, usually vigorously).
▸ verb: To experience application of (some instrument or implement).
▸ verb: To suffer (an injury or detriment) to person or property.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take.
Similar:
deliver,
transport,
bring,
carry,
convey,
break into,
carry on,
carry out,
delate,
deliver the goods,
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