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What means taking a toll?

What means taking a toll?

Definition of take a/its toll : to have a serious, bad effect on someone or something : to cause harm or damage If you keep working so hard, the stress will eventually take its toll. —often + on Too much sunlight can take a (heavy) toll on your skin. Her illness has taken a toll on her marriage.

Can take something meaning?

idiom. : to accept or assume that something is true and does not need to be proved.

Has taken a toll synonym?

What is another word for take its toll?

tell register
impact on take effect
carry weight make one’s presence felt
make presence known leave its mark on
make its presence felt take its toll on

Has the US taken its toll?

Definition of ‘take its toll’ If you say that something takes its toll or takes a heavy toll, you mean that it has a bad effect or causes a lot of suffering. Winter takes its toll on your health.

What do you mean by take?

1 : to get into one’s hands or into one’s possession, power, or control: such as. a : to seize or capture physically took them as prisoners. b : to get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing.

Has taken a heavy toll?

phrase. If you say that something takes its toll or takes a heavy toll, you mean that it has a bad effect or causes a lot of suffering.

Has taken its toll sentence?

If something takes its/a toll, it causes suffering, deaths, or damage: The problems of the past few months have taken their toll on her health and there are dark circles under her eyes. The deepening recession has also taken its toll in the south of the country, where unemployment is rife.

Who take or who takes?

‘Takes’ is used with singular subject like he/she/it and other singular nouns. ‘Take’ is used with plural subject like we/they and other plural nouns. With you, we will use take as you always has plural form of verb with it.

What is use take?

Take is used to talk about the amount of time you need in order to go somewhere or do something. It must be used with an expression of time: It takes (me) at least an hour to get home from work.

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