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  1. phrase. Add to word list. accept or refuse the offer completely: That's my final offer - you can take it or leave it. There's only one room left and it doesn't have an en suite. So take it or leave it. He offered me 10% less than I was earning before and told me I could take it or leave it.

  2. 1. Either accept something, especially an offer, as it is, or else reject it unconditionally. The car costs $5,000, take it or leave it. I'm making eggs for breakfast, so unless you want to fix something for yourself, you can take it or leave it. 2. To have mixed or weak feelings about something; to neither love nor hate something.

  3. The meaning of TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT is —used to say that one will not make a better offer than the offer one has made. How to use take it or leave it in a sentence.

  4. The phrase “take it or leave it” is a common idiom used in English to express an ultimatum, where one must either accept something as is or reject it entirely. This idiom has been widely used for many years, but its origins and historical context are not well-known.

  5. Meaning 1: Either accept or refuse an offer, without further changes or discussion. — That’s my final price—take it or leave it. — When I asked the landlord to paint the apartment she said it’s for rent as is and we can take it or leave it.

  6. If you say to someone 'take it or leave it', you are telling them that they can accept.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. phrase. Add to word list. accept or refuse the offer completely: That's my final offer - you can take it or leave it. There's only one room left and it doesn't have an en suite bathroom. So take it or leave it. He offered me 10% less than I was earning before and told me I could take it or leave it.