Uptake Definition

ŭptāk
noun
A pipe carrying smoke and gases from a furnace to its chimney.
Webster's New World
Understanding; comprehension.
Very quick on the uptake.
American Heritage
The act of taking up; a drawing up, absorbing, etc.
Webster's New World
A ventilating shaft or pipe.
Webster's New World

(dated) A chimney.

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Synonyms:
verb

(archaic) To take up, to lift.

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Other Word Forms of Uptake

Noun

Singular:
uptake
Plural:
uptakes

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Uptake

  • quick (or slow) on the uptake

Origin of Uptake

  • From Middle English uptaken, equivalent to up- +"Ž take.

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