We have no meanings for "taken definite" in our records yet.
1 His speech to the boyars had already taken definite shape in his imagination.
2 The effort that he would make had already taken definite shape in his mind.
3 Henceforward, my dream, which had gradually taken definite shape in my mind, became possible.
4 Against this idea Lindsay had now taken definite ground.
5 Comedy had already taken definite shape when comic poets, distinctively so called, are heard of.
6 It was Christianity, a Christianity which had by now taken definite form as the Roman Catholic Church.
7 Even before our conception of the earth's form had taken definite shape, voyages to the South began.
8 His plans had taken definite shape.
9 The kind of recognition, the kind of honor and the kind of equality which they desired had taken definite shape in their minds.
10 And she would not betray her secret longing to return to Nick, now that she knew that Nick had taken definite steps for his release.
11 "That possibility, my dear, has taken definite form in fact."
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This collocation consists of: Taken definite through the time