To remove from the agenda, to postpone dealing with; to shelve (to indefinitely postpone consideration or discussion of something).
To tabulate; to put into a table or grid.
To put on a table.
To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the bolt-rope.
To put on the table of a commission or legislative assembly; to propose for formal discussion or consideration, to put on the agenda.
A visual representation of a classification of teams or individuals based on their success over a predetermined period.
One half of a backgammon board, which is divided into the inner and outer table.
A matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns.
The lineup of players at a given table.
A flat tray which can be used as a table.
A lookup table, most often a set of vectors.
An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs.
The board or table-like furniture on which a game is played, such as snooker, billiards, or draughts.
The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate.
A group of players meeting regularly to play a campaign.
A supply of food or entertainment.
A group of people at a table, for example for a meal or game.
The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond.
A service of Holy Communion.
A collection of arithmetic calculations arranged in a table, such as multiplications in a multiplication table.
To remove (a topic) from discussion or inquiry.
To take away or take back (something previously given or permitted); to remove, to retract.
To take back (a comment, something written, etc.); to recant, to retract.
To remove (someone or (reflexive, archaic) oneself) from a position or situation; specifically (military), to remove (soldiers) from a battle or position where they are stationed.
To distract or divert (someone) from a course of action, a goal, etc.
To cause or help (someone) to stop taking an addictive drug or substance; to dry out.
To take (one's eyes) off something; to look away.
To draw or pull (something) away or back from its original position or situation.
To stop talking to or interacting with other people and start thinking thoughts not related to what is happening.
Of soldiers: to leave a battle or position where they are stationed; to retreat.
To extract (money) from a bank account or other financial deposit.
Of a man: to remove the penis from a partner's body orifice before ejaculation; to engage in coitus interruptus.
To disregard (something) as belonging to a certain group.
To stop taking an addictive drug or substance; to undergo withdrawal.
To stop (a course of action, proceedings, etc.)
Chiefly followed by from: to leave a place, someone's presence, etc., to go to another room or place.
Chiefly followed by from: to stop taking part in some activity; also, to remove oneself from the company of others, from publicity, etc.