take+possession+of

  • 61take back — verb 1. bring back to the point of departure (Freq. 5) • Syn: ↑return, ↑bring back • Derivationally related forms: ↑return (for: ↑return) • H …

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  • 62take over — verb 1. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one s right or possession (Freq. 12) He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town he usurped my rights She seized control of the throne after… …

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  • 63Possession (2009 film) — Infobox Film name = Possession image size = caption = Promotional poster director = Joel Bergvall Simon Sandquist producer = writer = Michael Petroni Won mi Byun narrator = starring = Sarah Michelle Gellar Lee Pace Michael Landes Chelah Horsdal… …

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  • 64take for granted — verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof (Freq. 3) I assume his train was late • Syn: ↑assume, ↑presume • Derivationally related forms: ↑presumptive (for: ↑ …

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  • 65take-over — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: take over : the action or an act of taking over : assumption of management, control, ownership, or possession Communist Party here aims for a gradual legal take over of the democratic machinery George Weller …

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  • 66take over — {v.} 1a. To take control or possession of. * /He expects to take over the business when his father retires./ 1b. To take charge or responsibility. * /The airplane pilot fainted and his co pilot had to take over./ 2. To borrow, imitate, or adopt.… …

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  • 67take over — {v.} 1a. To take control or possession of. * /He expects to take over the business when his father retires./ 1b. To take charge or responsibility. * /The airplane pilot fainted and his co pilot had to take over./ 2. To borrow, imitate, or adopt.… …

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  • 68take — verb ADVERB ▪ well ▪ badly ▪ She took the news of her father s death very badly. ▪ seriously ▪ I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist …

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  • 69possession — Synonyms and related words: aberration, abnormality, accessories, acquest, acquire, acquisition, affluence, alienation, ally, aplomb, appointments, appurtenances, archduchy, archdukedom, assets, assurance, baggage, balance, bedevilment,… …

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  • 70take\ over — v 1a. To take control or possession of. He expects to take over the business when his father retires. 1b. To take charge or responsibility. The airplane pilot fainted and his co pilot had to take over. 2. To borrow, imitate, or adopt. The… …

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