What does take water mean?

Definitions for take water
take wa·ter

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  1. take waterverb

    enter the water

    "the wild ducks took water"

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  1. take water

    To "take water" generally means to drink or consume water. It can also refer to the act of collecting or drawing water from a source like a river, well or tap.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take water in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take water in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of take water in a Sentence

  1. Alison Parker:

    Once the waste is in the holding chamber we use membranes that take water out as vapour, which can then be condensed and available for people to use in their homes, the pathogens remain in the waste at the bottom of the holding chamber, so the water is basically pure and clean.

  2. Alison Parker:

    Once the waste is in the holding chamber we use membranes that take water out as vapor, which can then be condensed and available for people to use in their homes, the pathogens remain in the waste at the bottom of the holding chamber, so the water is basically pure and clean.

  3. Topia Rameka:

    The immediate concerns for our communities are those living downstream of the river -- their ability to take water from the river, drinking water.

  4. Andrew Beebe:

    But take water (shortages) - on the other side of that solution is a massive pot of gold.

  5. Liz Bentley:

    There's a number of crops that are really struggling due to either lack of rainfall, like the potato crop here relies on rainfall, they don't usually take water from anywhere else to irrigate the fields. And even some of the other crops that do take water from from rivers, for example, to irrigate fields, they're really struggling at the moment, even in current conditions, yields are going to be down for a number of crops and the price of these things are going to go up, and obviously that's due to drought here in The UK. But there's other things going on across Europe.

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    the act of making something completely wet
    A maculation
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    C subrogation
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