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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Give and take
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Give and take

A.

Obliging each other mutually

B.

Taking something from others

C.

Giving away something for free

D.

Being mild in your dealings

Correct option is A


The correct meaning of the idiom "give and take" is option (a) Obliging each other mutually
· Give and take refers to a mutual understanding and accommodation where both parties make compromises or concessions. The phrase captures the essence of reciprocal actions or negotiations where each side gives something to get something else in return, hence obliging each other mutually.
· Example: A successful relationship is all about give and take.

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