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Meanings of
taken up
in inglês
Having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something.
haunted
obsessed
preoccupied
Related terms
concerned
Synonyms
Examples for "
haunted
"
haunted
obsessed
preoccupied
Examples for "
haunted
"
1
He has never heard of a so-called
haunted
house in French Landing.
2
Loftus Hall is said to be the most
haunted
house in Ireland.
3
But Alanna Knight had a different impression of the
haunted
ladies' room.
4
There's a different quality to his voice now:
haunted
,
saturated with guilt.
5
Lhel's words
haunted
Arkoniel, but there were other concerns closer to home.
1
There is no longer any doubt: we are unhealthily
obsessed
with health.
2
That said; don't become too
obsessed
with visible results and personal gains.
3
The great majority were by nature too much
obsessed
by private impulses.
4
Right from the beginning, however, I was
obsessed
with a single hypothesis.
5
I became
obsessed
with the idea of packing as light as possible.
1
The rest of Europe is more
preoccupied
with other matters right now.
2
Ghanim, however, was
preoccupied
by thoughts of his house and his goods.
3
Perhaps, in less
preoccupied
times, they might have spared them some change.
4
I'd been so
preoccupied
with training I hadn't given it another thought.
5
Lexi had been so
preoccupied
with work recently, she'd been neglecting Gabe.
Usage of
taken up
in inglês
1
More recent figures are subject to change as over-allotments are
taken
up
.
2
Most of the space, however, was
taken
up
by the new additions.
3
More than twenty-five thousand tenants had already
taken
up
the government loans.
4
The measure is not likely to be
taken
up
again anytime soon.
5
He also ran an anti-discrimination case which was
taken
up
by MPs.
6
Labelled thymine was also
taken
up
by one case of malignant microcalcifications.
7
Republicans have
taken
up
the welfare state because it has voter appeal.
8
Her nights are
taken
up
with repaying their investment in personal services.
9
The band had again
taken
up
the waltz in the Blonde Venus.
10
Of course, history does not
taken
up
all of the professor's life.
11
All of them asking, pleading, demanding to be
taken
up
and used.
12
The bulk of it is
taken
up
with debates of ancient rabbis.
13
It was
taken
up
in the Senate on the 15th of February.
14
Not surprisingly, it has, so far, not been
taken
up
by politicians.
15
About how I've given up on men and
taken
up
with sugar-
16
The sponsorship has now been
taken
up
by the Holdsworth Family Trust.
Other examples for "taken up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
taken
up
taken
take
Verb
Preposition
Taken up
through the time
Taken up
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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