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take it out on in American English US Informal to make (another) suffer for one's own anger, irritation, bad temper, etc. See full dictionary entry for take Examples of 'take it out on' in a sentencetake it out on But why did she have to take it out on me?Don't take it out on our long-sleeved friend.But don't take it out on me, direct your anger at him.We can't wait to take it out on someone.Try not to take it out on the rest of us.It is easy to take it out on the young players.But there's no need to take it out on our football teams.Our message is clear - whatever has happened, don't take it out on our staff.If they don't get it often, they'll take it out on their sibling. |