Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-away-from
phrase
/ˈteɪk əˌweɪ frʌm/

Definition
The essence or main point derived from a particular experience, conversation, or piece of information.

Examples
- One important take-away-from the meeting was the need for better communication.
- Her take-away-from the workshop was the importance of networking.
- The teacher emphasized the take-away-from the lesson that perseverance leads to success.

Meaning
To understand or learn the most important aspect of something after reflection or consideration.

Synonyms
- insight
- lesson
- conclusion
- moral