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take form Meaning

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take form (v)

develop into a distinctive entity

take form Sentence Examples

  1. As the fog lifted over the river, the distant skyline slowly took form.
  2. The sculptor's hands danced over the clay, giving it his vision and taking form.
  3. The faint silhouette of her face took form on the surface of the still water.
  4. Ideas often take form when we least expect it, in the quiet corners of our minds.
  5. The embryo, once a single cell, gradually took form into a complex organism.
  6. Over time, the amorphous blob of dough took form into a delicious loaf of bread.
  7. The ice crystals on the window took form in intricate patterns, creating an enchanting winter wonderland.
  8. As the thunder clapped, the lightning took form in jagged streaks across the sky.
  9. The concept for the new website slowly took form after hours of brainstorming.
  10. The artist's abstract painting took form in a symphony of colors and shapes, inviting interpretation.

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develop into a distinctive entity

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As the fog lifted over the river, the distant skyline slowly took form.

The sculptor's hands danced over the clay, giving it his vision and taking form.

The faint silhouette of her face took form on the surface of the still water.

Ideas often take form when we least expect it, in the quiet corners of our minds.