Synonym: absorb, accept, adopt, arrogate, assume, bear, borrow, buy out, buy up, relieve, repeat, seize, take on, take up, usurp. Similar words: make over, take on, take off, take out, be over, moreover, over and over, make out. Meaning: v. 1. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession 2. take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities 3. free someone temporarily from his or her obligations 4. take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person 5. take over ownership of; of corporations and companies 6. do over 7. take up and practice as one's own 8. take up, as of debts or payments.
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(121) They're using him a front man, just a while, then the Japanese will take over.
(122) How, after runaway banks brought the economy to its knees, did we end up with Ron Paul, who says "I don't think we need regulators, " about to take over a key House panel overseeing the Fed?
(123) China is preparing for the economic take over of Europe. They're going to need some big brawler types to take on the Germans.
(124) Failover is the planned or unplanned shutdown of the primary system and includes the accompanying task of bringing a standby node online to take over the processing load.
(125) Bidders should have a good commercial credit without having been ordered to rectify business, take over, frozen account or bankrupt.
(126) As Geithner explained, the federal government has the power to take over and liquidate failed banks.
(127) The surplus labors in our rural areas should make full use of the opportunities and take over these industries through education and training , and then get employment.
(128) After this human beings take over and defuse and remove the mine.
(129) If he does not make it, Steven Gerrard would probably take over captaincy.
(130) Hunt wanted to know, would I be prepared to take over the whole operation and supervise it? At first I demurred.
(131) Prime candidate to take over his job is Margaret Ramsay.
(132) Further up the river, the vineyards start to thin out and the orange groves and almond trees take over.
(133) But is there anyone willing to take over such a burdensome street stall as this?
(134) Kobe Bryant: Role : Be a serial Killer , take over games, be a leader.
(135) Guerrillas and bandits take over great areas of Kwangtung in South China far from the fighting fronts.
(136) Antenna Tower Update Gina and Lookout "Mountain" west of Denver, Denver, Colorado ..." Colorado " and the United States Senate to take over the local television station lucrative "land-use" towers.
(137) At room temperature, PVA would take over ten days or even longer time to gelate.
(138) It only takes 30 minutes to refill the gas bottles where is can take over 3 hours to recharge an electric battery and a battery can weight twice as much as the hydrogen system.
(139) However,(Sentence dictionary) some researchers have suggested that the invention of weapons such as spears and bows and arrows made intertribal warfare among early humans so lethal that group selection did take over.
(140) Back to take over the globe , now break bread.
(141) I take over carefully of what, vases at the bottom of the "Kinmen kaoliang" markings.
(142) The state may, for the public interest, expropriate or take over land for public use, and pay compensation in accordance with the law.
(143) Once a scramjet is moving fast enough, the jet engine would take over and propel it spaceward.
(144) Unless, heaven forfend, an attempt were made to take over the administration of Myanmar, which would involve an armed invasion, the action would be confined to air drops.
(145) You take over the kitchen table the bathroom and my credit card.
(146) But as our working lives take over, we lose contact with some old friends causing the number to drop to around 68 by the time we reach 29-years-old.
(147) Snow White take over the apple and takes a bit and faints.
(148) Goering at least had asked the Leader's permission to take over.
(149) In this situation, you can back up the management server data to another live system, which you can bring online manually to take over management if necessary.
(150) By contrast, the most successful approach is to let asset prices fall to discover the extent of the damage, take over failed banks, recapitalize them, and later sell them back to investors.
More similar words: make over, take on, take off, take out, be over, moreover, over and over, make out, shake off, for the sake of, take, stake, take up, take to, take for, take care, take down, take away, take time, over, undertake, take care of, by mistake, take turns, take place, take after, take the road, take apart, take note of, cover.