TOOK HIM OUT

Definition: To cause someone's removal, elimination, or defeat, often in a forceful or decisive manner.

Synonyms: Removed, Eliminated, Extracted, Disposed Of, Dispatched

Usage Examples in Sentences

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They took him out of the game after he sprained his ankle.
#2
The teacher took him out of the noisy classroom for a quiet talk.
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The detective skillfully took him out of the suspect lineup, realizing he was innocent.
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After a fierce debate, her convincing arguments took him out as the team leader.
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In the intense chess match, the grandmaster's strategic moves took him out in just a few moves.
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The unexpected plot twist took him out as the main character in the gripping novel.
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The clever use of words took him out of the heated argument, leaving everyone in awe.
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With a brilliant strategy, the general took him out in the war simulation exercise.
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The chess grandmaster strategically positioned his pieces and skillfully took him out with a brilliant checkmate.
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They took him out of the competition due to his violation of the rules.
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The team took him out of the game after he suffered an injury.
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Took him out of the game with a brilliant tackle.
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With a swift move, they took him out of the equation.
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They took him out, leaving no chance for retaliation.
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After careful planning, they took him out without a trace.
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After a long investigation, they finally took him out of the suspect list.
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He felt relieved when they took him out of the stressful project.
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They took him out of the room as soon as the argument escalated.
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To everyone's surprise, she took him out with just a single move.
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The jury's decision took him out of the running for the top prize.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you heard about the recent changes in the company's leadership?B: Yes, I heard they took him out of the CEO position.A: Really? I didn't expect that. What happened?B: Apparently, there were disagreements with the board, and they decided to replace him.
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