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Sentence count:180+4Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: absorbacceptadoptarrogateassumebearborrowbuy outbuy uprelieverepeatseizetake ontake upusurpSimilar words: make overtake ontake offtake outbe overmoreoverover and overmake outMeaning: 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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(151) Thank you Herr Kommandant , I will take over from here.
(152) Appetent take over Shaanxi to defend the Xin Huayue that inspects right of administration to move predecessor to be new China finance and economics, be in recent years the activist of media market.
(153) Last year, Cray failed to take over the software company, when it was outbid by Electronic Data Systems.
(154) On 1st July, 1998 Austria will take over the chairmanship of the European Union for the first time. In Honour of this occasion, the Republic of Austria has issued this coin.
(155) It will take over the trans - Atlantic duties of the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner.
(156) Then the surviving companies could take over the assets of their former competitors and raise prices.
(157) I would take over the job, if I were in your place.
(158) Marketing Cooperatives responsible to National Crop Marketing Boards began to take over from private traders during the 1960s.
(159) He was sent to our central office to take over the new sales department.
(160) He would personally take over the defense of the capital of the Third Reich.
(161) Coalification oxygen did not take over the station, oxygen production has been the use of mechanical compression air separation oxygen, power loss and annual maintenance cost of large equipment.
(162) Two years ago, when a company from Dubai tried to take over the operation of some U.S. ports, both Democratic and Republican politicians erupted in a demagogic frenzy.
(163) The aggression and street smarts learned in an urban environment enable the transplant to establish a massive crime ring and take over the town.
(164) When she fall ill her daughter take over the business from her.
(165) King Piccolo has begun his sinister plot to restore power and take over the world.
(166) You can decide to activate Remote Administration so that you can take over your machine's display from a remote location using VNC.
(167) All is going really well until an evil scientist named Dr. Wily takes control of some of these helpful robots and sets off on the usual megalomaniac styled quest to take over the planet.
(168) It's time to let your Sagittarius charm take over not your pushiness.
(169) Another is that most upstarts would rather take over an existing business than go off and start their own-and in Britain, at any rate(http://sentencedict.com/take over.html), Anglicanism’s heirs are in for some serious real estate too.
(170) Lao Wang was sent to the hospital; had to take over his work.
(171) The term lame duck refers to an elected official who has lost an election, or soon will be leaving office, during the period between the election and the date a successor will take over.
(172) Eventually what would take over is the economics of the business ... they would have to necessarily outsource to reduce the absolute cost of doing business.
(173) He planned to kill Chiang Kai - shek by bombing Sian, in order to take over Chiang's position.
(174) I take over the company's consistent quality, preferential prices, class service for the purpose.
(175) These in turn lose their dominance and lateral buds take over their role. Compare monopodial.
(176) Mayor Pro - Tem Juan Rodriguez will take over mayoral duties.
(177) And the rest of the forelimb-movement area is supposed to kick into gear and take over function.
(178) Coalition trainers report that episodes of cruelty by the Afghan police undermine the effort to build a credible security force to take over when the allies leave.
(179) The merged company will also take over loans associated with the GSL fleet.
(180) On the other hand, a family member who tries to take over the appointment, contradicts the patient, or has an "I told you so" attitude toward the patient can be more of a hinderance than a help.
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