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View definitions for take over

take over

verb as in annex

verb as in assume

verb as in cover

verb as in expropriate

verb as in inherit

verb as in spell

noun as in annexation

noun as in appropriation

noun as in coup d'état

noun as in requisition

noun as in takeover bid

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Example Sentences

In his new role, Woodward will take over as the Dodgers’ infield and base-running coach.

But he said there was "no doubt" someone else would take over because it was such a "fruitful business model".

From BBC

When Kelly left for Ohio State in February and Foster took over, he kept Malloe in place.

Progressives took over the Santa Ana City Council and school board in 2022, thanks in part to Chispa and other groups.

But whoever takes over at Arsenal now will have a great opportunity to make their mark in the knockout stages of the Women's Champions League thanks to recent progress.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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