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Definitions for take control
take con·trol
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Princeton's WordNet
take hold, take charge, take controlverb
assume control
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take controlverb
to take charge, to assume control
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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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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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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of take control in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of take control in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of take control in a Sentence
A desire to be in charge of our own lives, a need for control, is born in each of us. It is essential to our mental health, and our success, that we take control.
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People can take control of their brain health by making active changes in their daily life, it's not just all about exercise, diet, sleep and stress, but it's also medical conditions that primary care doctors can help optimize and treat -- like high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
I think we are to a point in this pandemic where everyone has to take control of their own health.
As more of these critical pieces of our infrastructure of our lives — our cars, our heating, our water — move to electricity, suddenly it becomes far easier to take control over their long-term security, it's pretty easy to buy a battery and store up that extra electricity so that if you do live in an area where you experience blackouts, you can create this sense of security for yourself.
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