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takeback
[ teyk-bak ]
noun
- something taken back or withdrawn, especially an employee benefit previously gained in a union contract; takeaway.
adjective
- of or relating to what is taken back:
a takeback agreement.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of takeback1
Example Sentences
It was a classic Trump takeback: As with tariffs, the “five things” email, and the firing of various federal workers, the stakeholders just didn’t understand the nuances.
At the BJK Cup in Malaga, Raducanu spoke about tweaking her service motion and elongating the takeback in a search for extra power.
Lengthening her takeback, having gone to a shorter swing in the summer, has brought more rhythm, consistency and power.
Numerous fashion retailers now offer "takeback" schemes - you can return old clothes that they will recycle.
Similar legislation has been attempted in several U.S. states, including Washington, where the Photovoltaic Module Stewardship and Takeback Program will require solar panel manufacturers to finance end-of-life recycling.
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