To point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards.
1 I always take aim at the heart; it is legal and sure.
2 Concentration requires a subject, the target at which we will take aim .
3 Gorsuch is not the first judge to take aim at the issue.
4 My entire arm shaking, I take aim this time and fire again.
5 He admits to getting miffed when critics take aim at his efforts.
6 I saw the guard drop into a firing crouch and take aim .
7 Nor did he seem to take aim but let the arrow fly.
8 He looked up as if to take aim with that introductory shot.
9 Neither Martin nor Alick, on account of the tree, could take aim .
10 Mandelson, though, did take aim at Hunt over the conduct of Smith.
11 He raised his head to take aim , and was instantly shot dead.
12 I step into the room, take aim at her skull, and fire.
13 She's an equal opportunity insulter and proceeds to take aim at more minorities.
14 Ralph found he was able to measure the distance coldly and take aim .
15 When Smolov finally decided to take aim , he smacked the effort off target.
16 It gave people a tremendous target to focus on and take aim at.
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