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to take over
[phrase form: take]
01
prendre le contrôle de
to begin to be in charge of something, often previously managed by someone else
Transitive: to take over a role or responsibility
02
prendre le contrôle de, prendre le relais, prendre la relève
to gain control or possession of something through force, effort, or strategy
Transitive: to take over sth
03
prendre en charge, assumer
to take responsibility for someone else's expenses or debts
Transitive: to take over an expense or debt
04
prendre le relais, assurer la relève
to handle someone's responsibilities for a limited time
Intransitive
Transitive: to take over a responsibility
05
reprendre
to take control of a company or business, particularly by buying more shares
Transitive: to take over a company or business
06
s'approprier, acquérir
to adopt a skill or practice and make it one's own
Transitive: to take over a skill or practice
07
reprendre, assumer
to redo a task or activity
Transitive: to take over a task or activity
08
prendre le contrôle de, s'emparer de
to occupy a territory by force, usually through military conquest or invasion
Transitive: to take over a territory
09
prendre le pas sur, supplanter
to gradually become more significant or more in numbers than something else, often leading to replacement
Intransitive
Transitive: to take over sth
take over
v
Exemple
He hopes to take over the leadership role and guide the team to success.
The company took over its competitor's market share.
The military took over the administration during the emergency.
The long-distance bus journey took over ten hours.
The student took over the dance style with dedication and passion.
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