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take shape
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Princeton's WordNet
form, take form, take shape, springverb
develop into a distinctive entity
"our plans began to take shape"
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take shapeverb
To take a definite form.
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take shape
"Take shape" is an idiomatic expression which means to develop into a clear, distinct form or visible structure. Often, it is used to refer to plans, ideas, or projects as they start to become more defined, comprehensible or recognizable.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of take shape in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of take shape in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of take shape in a Sentence
Our main aim is to take shape the project soon, we plan to propose a new plan based on using an onshore facility after conducting research on an onshore facility.
It is not a one-way street, it is a two-way street, with mutual interests and mutual needs that need to be addressed, i am confident that with Camp David those views are going to take shape in a form that will greatly enhance our ability to meet the needs of our people, and the needs of all those people, who want a future that is free of terrorism....
U.S. rig counts will continue to contract though at a more modest pace. Supply/demand equilibrium will likely take shape in the second half to be accompanied by an attempt at price stabilization and a modest rebound. Year-end target of $42 a barrel.
It will take shape in the next couple of days, i certainly expect our legislation to be in the mix.
An agreement is not going to take shape overnight, it's not going to be a quick and easy process, but today there's been good and hard work on that.
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