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hinnehmen

(hin verb)

Meanings

1.
to accept, to tolerate
(In the sense of tolerating behavior or treatment. NOT for accepting offers or parcels.)
2.
to take something "there"
(In the literal sense, when the location is already established. Colloquial and typically used in combination with "da mit". We could argue, that it's just a "dahin mitnehmen" in disguise ;).)

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