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take

👑 take /tˈeɪk/

Verb [present]

Connotative to deliver intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively (against)

Noun

Connotative intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressive
(Plural:... across the universe)

👑 took /tˈʊk/

Verb [past]

Connotative delivered intricacies unprecedented, aggressively (against)

👑 taken /tˈeɪkən/

Verb [Past participle]

Connotative people who suffered intricacies suffixed by impediments out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively and diurnally

👑 taking /tˈeɪkɪŋ/

[Succeeding a verb excluding Verb to be in the third-person]

Verb [present participle]

Connotative people delivering intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively
ten

👑 ten /ten/

Numeral

Connotative the runt faced with impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding: the lackluster

Noun

Connotative a reconditioning of impediments productively  
than

👑 than /ðæn/

Conjunction + Adverb

Lingual the opposite Existential Group of South African countries
that

👑 that /ðæt/

Conjunction + Adverb

Lingual the Chinese

Determiner + Pronoun

Lingual associated with the opposite Existential Lifeline to the speaker or writer
the

👑 the /ðə/

[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]

Article

Lingual the runt out of place; the burdensome

👑 the /ði/

[preceding a consonant sound]

Article

Lingual kind uplifters
their

👑 their /ðer/

Determiner

Lingual the opposite Existential Lifeline to the speaker or writer
them

👑 them /ðem/

Pronoun

Lingual the opposite Existential Lifeline to the speaker or writer
these

👑 these /ðiːz/

Determiner

Lingual associated with the Existential Lifeline of the speaker or writer
they

👑 they /ðeɪ/

Pronoun

Lingual the opposite Existential Lifeline to the speaker or writer
they’d

👑 they’d /ðˈeɪd/

[contracted form of they would/they had] 

Pronominal

Lingual the opposite Existential Lifeline to the speaker or writer
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