Reverse Dictionary: TAKE AWAY

ADJECTIVES
► ABLATIVE pert. to taking away or removing → 1567 obs.

NOUNS
► ADEMPTION a taking away → 1630 
► BENIMMING the taking away → 1400 obs.
► DEMPTION the action of taking away or suppressing → 1552 obs.
► DIREPTION a violent taking away → 1483 obs.
► EREPTION a snatching or taking away by force → 1633 obs.
► SUBLATION the act of taking away; removal → 1626 
► SUFFURATION a taking away, removal → 1651 obs.

VERBS
► ABLATE to take away, to remove → 1542 obs.
► ADEMPT to take away, to remove → 1590 
► AFFERRE to take away, to remove; also, to snatch away, to seize and carry off → 1000 obs.
► BENIM to take away → 1000 obs.
► BEREFT to snatch away a possession; to remove or take away by violence → 1320 obs.
► BESTRIP to strip clean; to deprive of or take away entirely → 1065 obs.
► DEBATE to subtract, to take away → 1658 obs.
► OUTEN to take out, to remove something, to erase → 1928 Amer. dial.
► RAMP to remove or take away roughly → 1570 
► RAMVERSE to reverse, to withdraw; to remove, to take away → 1632 obs.
► SUBDUCE to take away, to withdraw → 1626 obs.
► SUBDUCT 1. to take away from its place or position, to withdraw from use, consideration, influence etc. → 1652 
2. to take away or remove surreptitiously or fraudulently → 1758 
► SUBLATE to remove; to take away → 1548 obs.
► SUBSTRACT to take away, to deduct, to subtract → 1613 
► TO-BEAR to carry in different directions; to carry off, to  take away → 971 obs.
► TWIST to detach, to separate, to take away → 1440 obs.