See also: Einnehmen

German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German īnnemen, from Old High German inneman. Equivalent to ein- +‎ nehmen.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʔaɪ̯nneːmən/
  • Hyphenation: ein‧neh‧men
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Verb

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einnehmen (class 4 strong, third-person singular present nimmt ein, past tense nahm ein, past participle eingenommen, past subjunctive nähme ein, auxiliary haben)

  1. (military) to conquer
    Synonym: erobern
  2. (a position) to take
    den ersten Platz einnehmento take first place
    seinen gewohnten Platz einnehmento take one's usual place
  3. (of food, drink or medicine) to take, to have
    • 1877, Daniel Spitzer, Das Herrenrecht, L. Rosner, page 39:
      Das Auge der Vorsehung scheint über Severin während des Frühstücks, das er bei seinem Schwiegervater eingenommen hatte, nicht gewacht zu haben, denn er hatte sich den Magen verdorben und musste einige Tage das Bett hüten.
      The eye of destiny did not seem to have watched over Severin during the breakfast that he had had at his father-in-law's place, because he had gotten an upset stomach and had to stay in bed for a few days.
  4. (space, area) to take up, to cover, to span
  5. (jemanden für sich einnehmen) gain someone's sympathy

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