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take-away-from
Verb
to
take
away
from
To make something seem not so good or interesting.
Even the rain couldn't take away from the excitement of the match.
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Words near take-away-from in the dictionary
take-apart
take at one's word
take away
take-away
take-away-from
take back
take-back
take-by-storm
take-care
take-care-of