Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force.
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Examples for "assume"
Examples for "assume"
1Individual Australians must ultimately assume responsibility for themselves and their economic circumstances.
2That said; don't assume you have to seize every available opportunity going.
3He said it was time for the Hezbollah movement to assume responsibility.
4Whatever the case, we must assume Solari has not heard the news.
5However, I am just going to assume there is no energy loss.
1That said; don't assume you have to seize every available opportunity going.
2Others worry U.S. military clout may ultimately be used to seize resources.
3In rare cases, the agency can hold up approvals or seize products.
4The malaria community should seize this opportunity to make their needs heard.
5But our government wants to seize this opportunity to accelerate the process.
1How did He dare arrogate to himself such a dominion as that?
2He would not even arrogate to himself the name of antiquary.
3The Parisians, excluding all others, arrogate to themselves the only knowledge of divinity.
4Now Your Holiness is thinking that I arrogate to myself a miraculous clairvoyance.
5There does not exist such a power of possessing as he would arrogate.
1State Security Minister David Mahlobo will take over as Minister of Energy.
2A Competition Commission investigation into the deal could take over a year.
3Lachezar Borissov, currently deputy economy minister will take over the economy ministry.
4Tepco needs to go down and the government needs to take over.
5Later, technology could entirely take over the analysis role, according to Darpa.
1Gray handed it over, glad to let the monsignor usurp his position.
2We can usurp people in this country if we have the power.
3No advisory group should attempt to pre-empt, less still usurp that role.
4It is really so beautiful, that I think I shall usurp it.
5Eunuchs usurp authority, and the hydra of rebellion raises its many heads.
6Bound by that, the rulers will never usurp, nor the people rebel.
7I shall not usurp the right of any, or oppress his person.
8Twenty20 is the flashier younger sibling that might one day usurp it.
9And then I let supper usurp his brief occupancy of my thoughts.
10These I did usurp for a debt long since defrayed with interest.
11Doris showed not the smallest disposition to usurp the old housekeeper's authority.
12And could the tech giants like Apple usurp the current dominant players?
13Rather than usurp other gadgets, the smartphone of 2027 will augment them.
14No, I let no one usurp my rights, neither women nor children.
15Times change, and a challenger from Ingolstadt aims to usurp the established order.
16The brown in the leaves began to usurp the yellows and the reds.
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