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takes exception

<span class="searchmatch">takes</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> third-person singular simple present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>...


take exception

<span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">takes</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>, present participle taking <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>, simple past took <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>, past participle...


taking exception

taking <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> present participle and gerund of <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>...


taken exception

taken <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> past participle of <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>...


took exception

took <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> simple past of <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>...


exception

<span class="searchmatch">exception</span> that proves the rule exceptious first-chance <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> make an <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> management by <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> personal <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> state of <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> <span class="searchmatch">take</span>...


take issue with

<span class="searchmatch">take</span> issue with (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">takes</span> issue with, present participle taking issue with, simple past took issue with, past participle...


take offense

usually to show) resentment at another&#039;s actions or words. Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">take</span> umbrage, <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span>, resent, <span class="searchmatch">take</span> amiss to feel and possibly show resentment...


exceptioner

From <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> +‎ -er. <span class="searchmatch">exceptioner</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">exceptioners</span>) (chiefly Early Modern, archaic) One who <span class="searchmatch">takes</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> or protests. 1641, [John Milton], “The...


take personally

offensive or hostile to oneself. Translations <span class="searchmatch">take</span> the wrong way <span class="searchmatch">take</span> offence <span class="searchmatch">take</span> <span class="searchmatch">exception</span> <span class="searchmatch">take</span> to heart “<span class="searchmatch">take</span> it personally”, in Merriam-Webster Online...