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Meanings of
take form
in English
Catalan
formar-se
Back to the meaning
Develop into a distinctive entity.
form
spring
take shape
Catalan
formar-se
Usage of
take form
in English
1
The second orifice, spitting and snarling as it continues to
take
form
.
2
It is weightless and thin, nothing can really
take
form
in it.
3
But the right plan still refused to
take
form
in his brain.
4
Things began to
take
form
-he
was regaining the perspective of civilized man.
5
Where is the only place your personal past can
take
form
?
6
That was when the idea had begun to
take
form
in his mind.
7
Depending on the person we're addressing, that may
take
form
using various strategies.
8
Ideas
take
form
and become more concrete when they're written down.
9
It had begun to
take
form
-
the
movement
of the Marching Men.
10
She seemed to be trying to
take
form
,
uncertain of what to be.
11
Out of the dusk a big ship seemed to
take
form
.
12
The idea that had started to
take
form
in his head wasn't funny.
13
This construction is now being earnestly advocated, and will doubtless soon
take
form
.
14
Gradually the car began to
take
form
on the floor of Tom's shop.
15
An idea was beginning to
take
form
in his mind.
16
I was measuring coffee into the percolator when the idea began to
take
form
.
Other examples for "take form"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
form
take
Verb
Noun
Translations for
take form
Catalan
formar-se
Take form
through the time
Take form
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common