intake
Meanings
Plural: intakes
Noun
- the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
- an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container
- the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
- The place where water, air or other fluid is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
- The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
- The quantity taken in.
- An act or instance of taking in.
- A nostril, especially a large one.
- The people taken into an organization or establishment at a particular time.
- The process of screening a juvenile offender to decide upon release or referral.
- A tract of land enclosed.
- Any kind of cheat or imposition; the act of taking someone in.
Verb
- To take in or draw in; to bring in from outside.
Origin / Etymology
From English dialectal (Northern England/Scotland), deverbal of take in, equivalent to in- + take. More at in-, take.
Synonyms
aspiration, breathing in, consumption, ingestion, inhalation, inlet, inspiration, uptake
Scrabble Score: 10
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