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take over, usurp, assume, seize, arrogate | seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession | |
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absorb, take over | take up, as of debts or payments | |
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takeover | a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation | |
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coup, takeover, coup d'etat, putsch | a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force | |
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repeat, take over | do over | |
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adopt, borrow, take up, take over | take up and practice as one's own | |
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assume, take over, take on, adopt | take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities | |
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accept, assume, bear, take over | take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person | |
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take over, buy out, buy up | take over ownership of; of corporations and companies | |
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take over, relieve | free someone temporarily from his or her obligations |