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take con·trol

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. take hold, take charge, take controlverb

    assume control

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  1. take controlverb

    to take charge, to assume control

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  1. Take Control

    Take Control is the third single from London-based collective Roll Deeps album, Winner Stays On, and preludes the album release by a week. The song, which features vocals from singer Alesha Dixon, released in the UK on 31 October.

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  1. take control

    To "take control" refers to the act of assuming authority, power, or responsibility for a situation, group, or task. This implies exercising leadership, making decisions, setting directions, managing, and maintaining a level of influence over something or someone.

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  1. Take Control

    "Take Control" is a song by American R&B singer-songwriter Amerie from her third studio album, Because I Love It. Written by Cee-Lo Green, Mike Caren, and Amerie and released as the album's lead single in late 2006, the Caren-produced track contains excerpts from Brazilian musician Tom Zé's 1970 song "Jimmy, Renda-se", written by Tom Zé and Valdez, and elements of Hall & Oates' 1980 song "You Make My Dreams", written by Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Sara Allen.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take control in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take control in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of take control in a Sentence

  1. Geoff Ward:

    It’s time to put this thing to bed, take charge and take control of what we can, we certainly can control the way we start, we certainly can control how we pay attention to details, how hard we compete, how much we care.

  2. Teresa Ridenhour:

    I think we are to a point in this pandemic where everyone has to take control of their own health.

  3. Beverly Hallberg:

    The president's angry facial expressions and raised voice didn't match the content of his speech. His words were offensive—praising himself for the 'biggest airlift in history'—and his body language and vocals told the true story: That this president was trying to defend the unforgiveable, the speech was poorly written because the goal of it was to take blame off the person, the commander-in-chief, and instead blame the Americans who were told the Taliban would never take control.

  4. Congressman Collins:

    The stakes are too high to allow the radical left to take control of this seat in Congress, as a result, I will fight on two fronts. I will work to ensure the 27th District remains in Republican hands, while I fight to clear my good name in the courts.

  5. Valentina Bajada:

    People in Ukraine [ are ] losing hope, they know that Putin will not let go. He will do anything to conquer this country, take its people, take control, and if he can not succeed through war, he has nuclear weapons, which he will not hesitate to use.


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