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Definitions from the WebTake CountPart of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To keep track of or account for something. Example Sentence: Please make sure to take count of the inventory before closing the store. Sense 2: To acknowledge the presence of someone. Example Sentence: As I entered the room, everyone turned to take count of me. Part of Speech: Noun Sense 1: The act of verifying or recording the total number of something. Example Sentence: The annual stocktake involves a meticulous take count of all items in the warehouse. Sense 2: A person's recognition or prominence within a certain community or group. Example Sentence: His take count among music enthusiasts soared after his latest album release. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Hugely popular and widely recognized. Example Sentence: The movie became a take count phenomenon within weeks of its release. Related Products: | ||||
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