Take somebody’s life
verb phrase
To kill someone.
In a fit of rage, he took his own life.

Often appears as...
- take one's own life
- take another's life
Usage tips
Disapproving
verb phrase
To die by suicide.
He was so depressed that he decided to take his own life.

Often appears as...
- threaten to take one's life
- attempt to take one's life
Usage tips
Disapproving
verb phrase
To kill someone.
In a fit of rage, he took his own life.

Often appears as...
- take one's own life
- take another's life
Usage tips
Disapproving
verb phrase
To die by suicide.
He was so depressed that he decided to take his own life.

Often appears as...
- threaten to take one's life
- attempt to take one's life
Usage tips
Disapproving
Definition 1 of 2

Severe Consequence
This phrase often implies a permanent, significant action with serious consequences.

The soldier had to take somebody's life during the war.
Legal Implications
Using the phrase may indicate a crime, often leading to legal repercussions.

The judge concluded that he intentionally took another's life.
Emotional Weight
It conveys a heavy emotional tone and should be used with sensitivity.

Everyone was shocked when they heard he had taken his brother's life.
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