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segurar
Catalan
subjectar
Spanish
sujetar
Have or hold in one's hands or grip.
hold
let go of
Portuguese
segurar
Assume control.
take charge
take control
1
Among the people, free will may be allowed to
take
hold
again.
2
The ceasefire only began to
take
hold
in reality in September 2015.
3
This is not the time to allow such expectations to
take
hold
.
4
Harry saw Alice reach back and
take
hold
of her husband's hand.
5
Louis waited another moment, still hoping the slave circuit would
take
hold
.
6
It has led to opportunities for wildlife to
take
hold
,
Atkinson says.
7
He would
take
hold
and push the nut industry in that section.
8
A distinct sense of alertness began to
take
hold
of the settlement.
9
If something wants to
take
hold
of my mind, I let it.
10
Izzy used her thumb and forefinger to
take
hold
of the spoon.
11
These were not promising contracts for a company to
take
hold
of.
12
Then suddenly an urgent thought seemed to
take
hold
of his mind.
13
Why was the narrative of Kate versus Meghan allowed to
take
hold
?
14
For the rest, Esperanto is now beginning to
take
hold
in Germany.
15
The idea of the thing began to
take
hold
of William's imagination.
16
And then the vast distances, the great spaces
take
hold
of you.
take
hold
take
Portuguese
segurar
Catalan
subjectar
sostenir
aguantar
Spanish
sujetar
sostener
aguantar