meaning of the phrase 'take after'
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To resemble someone, especially a parent, grandparent, or other predecessor, in appearance, temperament, or character: She takes after her grandfather in her talent for design. You take after your mother—you have her nose and eyes.
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example:- the tablets must be take after the breakfast
in this we should take next of this.
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in this we should take next of this.
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