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Taking

Taking is the act of obtaining possession or reception of something, typically by grasping, removing, or accepting it. The concept spans a wide range of everyday and specialized uses, from physically taking an object to adopting actions, decisions, or plans. The term derives from the verb take and appears in many languages with cognate forms in Germanic tongues.

In linguistics, taking is the gerund or present participle form of the verb take, used to nominalize

In law, takings refer to government appropriation or regulation of private property, governed in the United

In common usage, taking often means consuming or administering something, such as taking medication or taking

activities,
as
in
taking
a
photograph
or
taking
notes.
In
media
contexts,
a
"take"
is
a
version
of
a
performance
or
recording,
and
multiple
takes
may
be
produced
before
a
final
version
is
chosen.
States
by
the
Takings
Clause
of
the
Fifth
Amendment,
which
requires
just
compensation
when
a
taking
is
for
a
public
purpose.
The
concept
is
central
to
debates
on
property
rights
and
regulatory
action.
a
dose.
It
also
appears
in
everyday
phrases
about
travel
or
participation,
as
in
taking
a
bus
or
taking
part
in
an
activity,
or
taking
on
responsibilities.