withtake
/wɪθteɪk/Definitions
1. verb
to take someone or something with oneself, especially for the purpose of a shared activity
“She decided to withtake her friend to the concert.”
2. verb
to take possession of or seize something, especially something of value
“He tried to withtake the prize at the gaming tournament.”
3. verb
to take a particular course of action, especially one that involves going with or following something
“The company decided to withtake a new strategy to increase sales.”
4. noun
the act of taking someone or something with oneself
“The withtake of the team’s mascot was a huge success.”