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It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.' See also: be off the table, be on the table, reassign, reassign to, be replaced by (someone or something), If an asset is no longer deployed it is taken off the table. "All assets are deployed."

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.' See also: be off the table, be on the table, reassign, reassign to, be replaced by (someone or something), If an asset is no longer deployed it is taken off the table. All assets are deployed. Q

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.' See also: be off the table be on the table reassign reassign to be replaced by (someone or something) If an asset is no longer deployed it is taken off the table. All assets are deployed.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.' See also:

be off the table

be on the table

reassign

reassign to

be replaced by (someone or something)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.' See also: be off the table be on the table reassign reassign to be replaced by (someone or something)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Clarify information

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities.

take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. Example: "I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it.'

See also:

be off the table

be on the table

reassign

reassign to

be replaced by (someone or something)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It is on the table, as in within the realm of possibilities. take (something) off the table To withdraw something or make it no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc. I wouldn't wait too long to accept the job offer—they might take it off the table before you know it. See also: be off the table be on the table (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back! be (one's) man/woman reassign reassign to reassign to (something) be replaced by (someone or something)

3 years ago
1 score