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Antonyms for takeaway
ˈteɪk əˌweɪtake·away

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  1. takeawayadjective

    Antonyms:
    for here, have here, eat in

    Synonyms:
    carryout, to go, takeout

  2. takeawayadjective

    a restaurant that sells takeaway food

    If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner.

    Synonyms:
    to go, carryout, takeout

    Antonyms:
    for here, eat in, have here

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  1. takeout, takeout food, takeawaynoun

    prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises

    "in England they call takeout food `takeaway'"

    Synonyms:
    takeout, takeout food

  2. takeawaynoun

    a concession made by a labor union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures

    Synonyms:
    takeout, takeout food

  3. takeawaynoun

    the act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offense (as by the interception of a pass)

    Synonyms:
    takeout, takeout food

How to use takeaway in a sentence?

  1. Gaurang Shah:

    Last couple of days we've been going below 8,500 and managing to close above 8,500. So that's a positive takeaway for markets.

  2. Georges Benjamin:

    The big takeaway for me is that Covid did not become the great equalizer [among nations]. It did not help our case at all, if anything, it exposed the existing holes in our health care system.

  3. Phil Dalton:

    It's a niche opportunity with a limited lifetime but that's what the marketplace needs right now - more takeaway capacity.

  4. Deepa Camenga:

    We know this is happening in colleges. A major takeaway of the new study is that misuse and sharing of stimulant prescription medications is happening in middle and high schools, not just college.

  5. Michelle Madden Dempsey:

    There's no interesting takeaway message from Cosby's case as it relates to either Harvey Weinstein or the #MeToo movement.

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