Similar words: take-off, take off, takeoff, partake of, police office, police officer, home office, case officer. Meaning: v. assume an office, duty, or title.
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1 The President-elect has been preparing to take office in January.
2 The winners in Tuesday's election take office in 10 days, and they can begin making changes soon after.
3 This reluctance to take office is recalled during the annual mayor-making in the council chamber of the town hall.
4 He was to take office just as soon as the snow-clogged streets of Manhattan were cleared enough for him to get there.
5 The new President take office next month.
6 When will the new President take office?
7 I'm good at using all available resources: I take office supplies home for personal use.
8 But head coach also borrows this aperture toto take office fully commander in chief.
9 Mello will take office on September 12 th in the Geneva - based UN Human Rights Headquarters.
10 Complex negotiations followed, in an atmosphere of haste,(www.Sentencedict.com) as Reagan would take office on January 20.
11 It also is important to establish the recurrent right of the people to select political leaders who do take office.
12 So Aaron and his sons must be cleansed, robed and their sins expiated by sacrifice before they may take office.
13 Directors continue to hold office until the shareholders elect their successors and the latter take office.
More similar words: take-off, take off, takeoff, partake of, police office, police officer, home office, case officer, revenue officer, take notice of, take no notice of, executive officer, chief executive officer, take out, take on, takeout, stake out, stakeout, rake-off, make off, make of, take over, takeover, shake off, flake off, take on board, in the wake of, make off with, for the sake of, office.