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Take over
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Verb
- 1 To assume control of something, such as a business or enterprise, and sometimes by force.
"Pilton Yard, the Lynton & Barnstaple headquarters, has been taken over by a fur trading firm, and would-be trespassers to the old engine-shed are turned back by the pungent odour of heaps of carcases."
- 2 take up, as of debts or payments wordnet
- 3 To adopt a further responsibility or duty.
"He will take over the job permanently when the accountant retires."
- 4 take over ownership of; of corporations and companies wordnet
- 5 To relieve someone temporarily.
"My husband is taking over the accounts department during the holiday period, while the chief accountant is away."
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- 6 seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession wordnet
- 7 To buy out the ownership of a business.
"Acme Motors is to take Jetcar Industries over this week, if all goes as planned."
- 8 take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person wordnet
- 9 To appropriate something without permission.
- 10 take up and practice as one's own wordnet
- 11 To annex a territory by conquest or invasion; to conquer.
"Ancient Rome took over lands throughout the known world."
- 12 take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities wordnet
- 13 To become more successful than (someone or something else). intransitive, transitive
"Buzz Lightyear has taken over Woody as the most popular children's toy."
- 14 free someone temporarily from his or her obligations wordnet
- 15 Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, over.
"He took the car over to the garage."
- 16 do over wordnet
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