taking hold (of) (Meaning)
taking hold (of)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of taking hold (of)
taking hold (of) Sentence Examples
- The pandemic took hold of the world, disrupting daily life and economies.
- Fear and uncertainty took hold of the community after the devastating hurricane.
- A new trend in music took hold of the youth, influencing their tastes and styles.
- The political movement took hold of the masses, galvanizing support and driving change.
- Panic took hold of the crowd as rumors of danger spread throughout the stadium.
- Anxiety took hold of her mind, leaving her feeling powerless and overwhelmed.
- The disease took hold of his body, slowly weakening his health.
- A sense of hopelessness took hold of the refugees, as they faced an uncertain future.
- A contagious laughter took hold of the group, spreading joy and camaraderie.
- Doubt took hold of his heart, making him question his decisions and beliefs.
FAQs About the word taking hold (of)
catching,grabbing, snapping (up), seizing, capturing, getting, snatching, trapping, bagging, fastening (on)
missing, discharging, liberating, dropping,releasing, freeing,loosening, unhanding
The pandemic took hold of the world, disrupting daily life and economies.
Fear and uncertainty took hold of the community after the devastating hurricane.
A new trend in music took hold of the youth, influencing their tastes and styles.
The political movement took hold of the masses, galvanizing support and driving change.