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Meanings of
take charge
in inglês
Assume control.
take hold
take control
Synonyms
Examples for "
take hold
"
take hold
take control
Examples for "
take hold
"
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
.
1
Guezmez says public violence against women intensifies when crime gangs
take
control
.
2
Republicans
take
control
of Congress today for the first time since 2006.
3
The State needs to
take
control
of more than paying teachers' salaries.
4
She hatches a very practical plan to
take
control
of the situation.
5
I started to
take
control
of the situation, like I used to.
Usage of
take charge
in inglês
1
I feel cheated; I was reared to believe that men
take
charge
.
2
She needed to
take
charge
of this situation, take care of herself.
3
The washerwomen will
take
charge
of the dirty linen at the door.
4
A young lady came briskly up to
take
charge
of the horse.
5
Bolitho said, I want you to
take
charge
of the two stern-chasers.
6
Let Samson Subsacrista, general servant of the party,
take
charge
of it.
7
Therefore I must insist that you
take
charge
of the anti-disruptionist propaganda.
8
You will now
take
charge
of the education of the other children.
9
You had better
take
charge
of the receipts, in case anything happens.
10
Stay here and wait for Fox or
take
charge
of the group?
11
San Martin was now sent to
take
charge
of operations in Peru.
12
Only now is Africa beginning to
take
charge
of its own destiny.
13
He was later brought back to
take
charge
again until the handover.
14
Cursham proceeded to Dunstable to
take
charge
of Home Service men; Lieut.
15
The boatswain had been ordered to
take
charge
of the first cutter.
16
Slyngstad's successor is expected to
take
charge
within the next few months.
Other examples for "take charge"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
charge
take
Verb
Noun
Take charge
through the time
Take charge
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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