Definition
To immobilize with force; to subdue; to incapacitate.
To kill or destroy.
To stun, amaze; to kill.
In Context
- "I don't know if he's close by. He's unarmed, though. He lost his gun when I took him out."
- "I tore right through it and took him to the ground and knocked him out cold, "Ralph, oh your going to pay for that." he said and he started fighting me which he was good but not good enough and I took him out in no time."
- ""Heard a rumor you took out Mr. Hassel." He mimes a punch."
- "The soldiers were instructed to take out the enemy base by any means necessary."
- "Anyway, one of the snipers took him out."
- "Boss told me when the guy was done, I should take him out."
- "Before he could get a shot off, Wilder took him out with two shots to the chest, just as Roderick took out the third shooter."
- "The Johnston emerges from a smokescreen to find the Haruna at close range. So of course it shoots up the battleship's superstructure whilst ducking back into the smoke as Kongō tries to take it out using its main battery."
- "These photos are taking me out."
- "User directional transsexual (@north0fnorth) added: "Playing 'Empire State of Mind' while wheeling out the kind of trash bin that every other major U.S. city has had forever and calling it a revolution is taking me out.""