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Takeover
UK //ˈteɪk.əʊ.vər//US //ˈteɪk.oʊ.vɚ//
Definition
An act of gaining control of a company or organization.
In simple words: To gain control of something or someone.
Examples
- The company announced a takeover of its smaller competitor.
- He was nervous about the hostile takeover attempt.
- After the takeover, the new management implemented several changes.
- The takeover of the social media platform received mixed reactions from users.
- In a surprising move, the startup completed a takeover of a well-known brand.
- During the takeover, many employees were uncertain about their future.
- The takeover was finalized after months of negotiations.
Usage notes
Use 'takeover' in business contexts to describe control changes. It can also refer to informal situations. Not used in very casual speech.
Grammar pattern
takeover + object
Memory hint
Imagine a giant hand 'taking over' a tiny shop.
Collocations
- hostile takeover
- business takeover
- takeover bid
- corporate takeover
- successful takeover
Synonyms
- acquisition
- takeover bid
- merger
- buyout
- seizure
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'take over' - they are different forms.
- Used incorrectly in plural form as 'takeovers' when referring to a single event.
- Misunderstood as a violent takeover instead of a business context.