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takeaway

(tākˈə-wāˌ)

noun
  1. A concession, as in a lower level of health benefits, made by a labor union to a company in negotiating a new contract.
  2. Sports The act or an instance of taking away the ball or puck from the team on the offensive, as by recovery of a fumbled football or by interception of a passed puck.
adjective also take-a·way (tākˈə-wāˌ)
Chiefly British Takeout.

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