Moderate as in withdraw To imprison or confine, often used in the context of being in jail. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Takeaway'
The detective managed to takeaway the suspect after hours of interrogation.
The officer had to takeaway the unruly protester to maintain order in the crowd.
The bouncer had to takeaway the rowdy patron from the club to prevent further disturbances.
The airport security had to takeaway the passenger who refused to comply with screening procedures.
After a long day at work, his favorite takeaway was a hot and cheesy pizza.
The archaeologist carefully tried to takeaway the ancient artifact from the excavation site.
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