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UK//teɪk ˈəʊvə//US//teɪk ˈoʊvər//

Meaning of The teams have taken over

To assume control or responsibility for something.

In simple words: The teams now control something.

The teams have taken over in a sentence

  • The teams have taken over the project after the previous leader stepped down.
  • After much negotiation, the teams have taken over the management of the event.
  • The teams have taken over the local business to improve its profitability.
  • In recent weeks, the teams have taken over various departments in the company.
  • The teams have taken over operations in the newly acquired territory.

How to use The teams have taken over

Commonly used in business or project contexts. It indicates that one group is assuming leadership or control. Avoid using in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

take over + object

Memory hint

Imagine a group of players 'taking over' the game board.

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Collocations with The teams have taken over

  • take over a company
  • take over responsibilities
  • take over control

Synonyms for The teams have taken over

Common mistakes with The teams have taken over

  • Confused with 'take care of', which means to look after something.
  • Using incorrect verb forms, like 'took over' when talking about current events.
  • Omitting the object, making it unclear what is being taken over.

Compare The teams have taken over with Seize, Occupy, Dominate

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Frequently asked questions about The teams have taken over

What does The teams have taken over mean?

The teams now control something.

What is the definition of The teams have taken over?

To assume control or responsibility for something.

How do you use The teams have taken over in a sentence?

The teams have taken over the project after the previous leader stepped down.

Can you give another example of The teams have taken over?

After much negotiation, the teams have taken over the management of the event.

What are synonyms for The teams have taken over?

Common alternatives include assume control, gain control, seize, occupy, dominate.

What words go with The teams have taken over?

It commonly pairs with take over a company, take over responsibilities, take over control.

What are common mistakes when using The teams have taken over?

Confused with 'take care of', which means to look after something. Using incorrect verb forms, like 'took over' when talking about current events. Omitting the object, making it unclear what is being taken over.

How do you pronounce The teams have taken over?

US: //teɪk ˈoʊvər//, UK: //teɪk ˈəʊvə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use The teams have taken over?

Commonly used in business or project contexts. It indicates that one group is assuming leadership or control. Avoid using in very formal contexts.