Examples of 'taken what' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken what"

The phrase 'taken what' is commonly used in a questioning context to inquire about someone's understanding or perception of a situation or information. It implies asking someone if they have comprehended or absorbed the given information. For example, 'Have you taken what I said?' means 'Did you understand or grasp the meaning of what I said?'

How to use "taken what" in a sentence

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taken what
They have taken what they want.
Because of the complexities decisions have taken what.
And you have taken what is ours.
Taken what they wanted.
They must have taken what was there.
And taken what they want and left.
The pyrates have taken what they wanted.
He had taken what was unshapen and given shape to it.
So you mean to say they have taken what we thought we think.
We have taken what we wanted whenever we won.
With relatively low losses the division had taken what was asked of it.
You have taken what is not yours.
If someone was disemboweled and their liver taken what would that go for?
We have taken what is not our own.
The Skithra have always taken what we need.

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I have taken what is rightfully mine.
She had left on foot and only taken what she could carry.
You have taken what does not belong to you.
But the journey to America had taken what little strength.
He would taken what he felt had not been given.
The FBI was here and had taken what they needed.
It has just taken what could be a significant step in that direction.
I know you are far too rational to have taken what I did as any sort of.
I have taken what is my right.
You know, he should have just taken what he had coming.
You have taken what you were already doing and made it work.
I am disappointed and surprised that you have taken what I consider to be undemocratic action.
We have taken what we learned and turned that expertise into a.
You have always taken what you wanted.
He has taken what was not rightly his and walked away from the consequences.
The herbs you smoke have taken what is left of your brain.
You have taken what little hope these people have and destroyed it.
Recently the Catholic Church has taken what appears to be a foolish stand.
Braun had taken what Linge concluded must have been cyanide poison.
I, my cabinet and services have consequently taken what action we can and taken it consistently.
I have taken what I thought was my last breath.
Following these attacks, the countries affected have taken what they imagine to be appropriate measures.
I would have taken what was mine and left the rest on the table.
Well, the Comanches would have taken what they wanted.
You have taken what belongs to us.
Well, the Oomanches would have taken what they wanted.
It has taken what it wants.
Or they will call it that. They have taken what they want.
You have taken what is mine.
Taken what they wanted, so I guess this place is as safe as any other.
He should have taken what she was offering.
The Zahl have no legitimate claim here . They have taken what is ours.
I have just taken what he gave to me.
And made a quick escape. If it was bandits, they would have taken what they could.
He could have taken what he wanted and dumped it.

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