Phrasal verbs deriving from 'take'
Assume control of a company or organisation
Start a job or position that someone had occupied before you
Borrow a library book
Borrow money from a bank or other official lender
Extract or remove
Go out socially with someone, especially a date
Obtain insurance
Kill, murder
Make great progress
Reduce the price of an item
When a plane departs or leaves the ground
Remove
To surprise or shock; to discomfit.
Of a ship: to catch it with the sails aback suddenly.
To stop liking someone. Become unfriendly.
He took against me when I was promoted over him.
Used other than as an idiom: see take, up, take up, with.
To form a close relationship with (someone).
To become interested in (something).
To be contented to receive; to receive without opposition; to put up with