taken for dead

take (one) for dead

To mistakenly assume or believe that one is dead. The bandits took the woman for dead, but she survived and swore revenge against them all. I took the creature for dead, but it leaped up and bit me on the arm when I approached it.
See also: dead, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

taken for dead

appearing to be dead; assumed to be dead. I was so ill with the flu that I was almost taken for dead. The accident victims were so seriously injured that they were taken for dead at first.
See also: dead, taken
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • take (one) for dead
  • take for dead
  • the quick and the dead
  • quick and the dead
  • quick and the dead, the
  • dead on arrival
  • play possum
  • play possum, to
  • possum
  • dead men tell no tales
References in periodicals archive
Taken for Dead (Katie Maguire Book 4): Graham Masterton 7.