take control

Frequency: 8.423.5 per million words

To begin to have power over something.

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Examples (10)

  • A military junta took control of the country.
  • The new CEO is ready to take control of the company's operations.
  • It's time for you to take control of your own destiny.
  • After the captain was injured, the first mate had to take control of the ship.
  • She confidently took control of the meeting and outlined her plan.
  • The central bank intervened to take control of the fluctuating currency market.
  • He struggles to let others lead; he always feels the need to take control.
  • Fear can take control of your mind if you let it.
  • The rebels are attempting to take control of the capital city.
  • The software allows users to take full control of their creative projects.