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take over
verb
to assume the control or management of
printing to move (copy) to the next line
noun
the act of seizing or assuming power, control, etc
( as modifier )
takeover bid
sport another word for changeover
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The company started organizing Cursor pop-up cafe events this fall, taking over local coffee shops and turning them into a co-working space for engineers to connect.
Administrators are in the process of trying to identify a preferred bidder to take over the club and previously indicated that they hope to have one by Friday.
Han took over leadership of the Unification Church after the death of her husband Moon Sun-myung, who founded the assembly in 1954 after he was rejected by mainstream Protestant churches.
The officer also told the inquiry that the subsequent director special forces, who took over in 2012, "clearly knew there was a problem in Afghanistan" and failed to act.
After a fair catch, South Gate took over at its 46 and when Anthony Ford intercepted a pass the Gladiators began celebrating, thinking they had won.
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