to extract or remove (something)
to escort or accompany (somebody) for recreation
to obtain (an official document or authorization)
to take out a warrant
to acquire (insurance) by making the necessary payment
(+ on) to give vent to (feelings)
Let them take out their frustrations on one another
informal to kill or disable (somebody) or destroy or disable (something)
to overcall (a bridge partner) in a different suit
take it out of
to fatigue or exhaust (somebody)
take it out on
to vent one's anger or frustration on (somebody or something)
take somebody out of himself/herself
to provide somebody with a needed distraction or diversion