What is the meaning of Sacar?

Alternative form of saker .

to take out

to take out, bring out, pull out

to get away

to take off; to remove

to get; to obtain

to unsheathe

soccer, football

to pull out; to extract; to snatch

to draw (to pull out a gun or a sword from a holster)

to withdraw (extract money from an account)

to understand

to download

to serve

to put out, to get out (e.g. a public statement, an APB, a release of media or entertainment)

to take out (e.g. the trash)

to pull out, to take out (e.g. a badge, an ID card, a picture, paperwork, the keys, finger)

to get out, to take out (e.g. the family, a partner, a friend, a dog)

to pull out, to get out (e.g. a pencil, a hand, a key)

to remove, to extract, to get out, to take out, to dig up or dig out (e.g., the weeds, a tooth, military forces, information, the truth, remove someone from the equation or a situation)

to take (e.g. a photograph, advantage of, etc.)

to withdraw, to take out (e.g. money)

to rip off (e.g. to steal money)

to drive out, expel, to eject

to send out or move out something or somebody from some place

to extricate, to lift from or out of, to rescue somebody from an entanglement or trouble

to bring up (a subject or issue for talk or discussion)

to stick out

to get, to make, to take, to receive, to derive (to make or take something out of an experience or to make the most of, e.g. a benefit, a profit, money, etc.)

to lift (e.g. a fingerprint)

to draw, to whip out, to take out, to unsheathe (e.g. water, blood, a weapon, straws)

to draw (e.g. a lesson, conclusions, strength, power, energy, hope)

to make (a copy, etc.)

to take off, remove (e.g. clothing, footwear, jewelry)

to take off (remove from a place)

to bring out (e.g. the best or worst in someone, a certain quality or trait)

to scoop (e.g. fruit, flour, sugar, salt, sand)

to serve

to kick off

to obtain, receive

  1. to win, get, obtain (a prize, award)

    to win, get, obtain (a prize, award)

    to receive, get, be inflicted with

    treat someone to (something)

    Source: wiktionary.org