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compensate to take the place of or make up for something (usually followed by "for"). [1/2 definitions]
compete to take part in a contest or game. [1/2 definitions]
confiscate to take by the power of authority.
conservative not willing to take chances or risks; safe; not too extreme. [1/6 definitions]
consider to keep in mind; take into account. [1/3 definitions]
count1 to take into account; include. [1/8 definitions]
cover to take into account; include. [1/7 definitions]
credit to take as a fact; believe. [1/7 definitions]
crusade (often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. [2/3 definitions]
curl to take on the shape of a coil or ring. [1/6 definitions]
curve to take the shape of a curve; bend. [1/5 definitions]
custody the legal right to take care of and control someone or something. [1/2 definitions]
daring the quality of being bold and willing to take risks; courage. [2 definitions]
deal1 to take specific action about something, especially a problem (usually followed by "with" or "in"). [1/7 definitions]
delight to take or find pleasure (usually followed by "in"). [1/4 definitions]
demonstrate to take part in a public activity to show support for or against a cause. [1/4 definitions]
deprive to take away from; not allow to have.
detract to lessen or take away (often followed by "from").
devour to take in with the mind or senses in a greedy way. [1/3 definitions]
dip to take out with a scoop. [1/8 definitions]
disable to take away a person's ability. [1/2 definitions]