take hold (of) (Meaning)

take hold (of)

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take hold (of) Sentence Examples

  1. As the pandemic took hold, businesses were forced to adapt their operations to survive.
  2. Fear took hold of her, paralysing her with anxiety.
  3. A new idea took hold in his mind, inspiring him to pursue a different path.
  4. The storm took hold of the ship, tossing it around like a toy.
  5. The virus took hold of her body, weakening her and causing her immense pain.
  6. As the recession took hold, unemployment rates soared and businesses struggled.
  7. A sense of calm took hold of him, alleviating his stress and worries.
  8. The government took hold of the situation, implementing measures to address the crisis.
  9. The pain took hold of his leg, making it difficult for him to walk.
  10. The desire for revenge took hold of her, driving her to seek retribution against those who had wronged her.

FAQs About the word take hold (of)

catch,grab, snatch, get, seize, capture, grapple, collar, snag, bag

release, discharge,miss, free, liberate, loosen,drop,

As the pandemic took hold, businesses were forced to adapt their operations to survive.

Fear took hold of her, paralysing her with anxiety.

A new idea took hold in his mind, inspiring him to pursue a different path.

The storm took hold of the ship, tossing it around like a toy.