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aspirin a drug that people use to take away pain and bring down fever.
blind to take away (one's) judgment. [1/11 definitions]
deprive to take away from; not allow to have.
derogate to detract or take away (usu. fol. by "from"). [1/2 definitions]
detract to lessen or take away (often followed by "from").
devitalize to take away the strength, health, or liveliness of; weaken.
disable to take away a person's ability. [1/2 definitions]
disarm to take away the weapons of; divest of the means of attack or defense. [1/4 definitions]
discount to take away from a cost or price. [1/3 definitions]
disembody to take away or free (the soul or spirit) from the body.
disillusion to take away false beliefs or hopes; remove the illusions of.
dock2 to take away part of someone's pay.
dredge1 to take away solid material from the bottom of (a body of water). [1/7 definitions]
emasculate to take away the strength or energy of; weaken. [1/2 definitions]
enervate to take away the strength or vitality of; weaken.
enfeeble to take away the strength of; make feeble, as from age or disease.
evacuate to move or take away from a dangerous place. [1/2 definitions]
foreclose to take away the right to redeem (a mortgage) or to take that right away from (the mortgagor), esp. for failure to make timely payments. [1/4 definitions]
infatuated having an attraction to someone or something that is strong enough to take away one's good judgment.
let go to take away the job of; fire. [1/2 definitions]
net2 available after you take away taxes and other payments.