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take out of take (one) out of (oneself)To do something that distracts one from something causing worry, anxiety, or distress. He's been so stressed out about his exams that I think it's starting to affect his mental health. I think we should take him to Disney World for the weekend to take him out of himself for a while. My wife thinks it's silly that I still play video games, but it really helps to take me out of myself after a stressful day at work.See also: of, out, taketake someone or something out of something and take someone or something outto carry, lead, or guide someone or something out of something or some place. (See also something out">take something out.) He was becoming quite ill from the smoke, and I had to take him out of the room. They took out the injured people.See also: of, out, taketake something out of someone or something and take something outto remove something from the inside of someone or something. The doctors took a large intestinal tumor out of Wally. She took out a sheet of paper.See also: of, out, take |