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noun • A former employee who has been hired again. verb • To hire again. | ||||
| 18% | 14 | Take away the ability of a verb to take a direct object | ||
verb • intransitivize | ||||
| 18% | 10 | Related to the ability to take in or take up | ||
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Take Back A Hand
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