take hold of Antonyms

Meaning of take hold of

Wordnet

take hold of (v)

take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of

take hold of Sentence Examples

  1. As the fear took hold of her mind, her thoughts raced uncontrollably.
  2. The pain in his leg took hold of him, rendering him immobile.
  3. The infection rapidly took hold, threatening his life.
  4. The bitter cold took hold of their bodies, numbing their senses.
  5. The idea took hold of their imaginations, igniting a fire within.
  6. The rumor quickly took hold, spreading like wildfire throughout the town.
  7. The darkness took hold of the room, enveloping it in a suffocating embrace.
  8. The habit of procrastination took hold of him, hindering his productivity.
  9. The love for his children took hold of his heart, guiding his every decision.
  10. As the crisis took hold, the nation united in solidarity and determination.

FAQs About the word take hold of

take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of

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As the fear took hold of her mind, her thoughts raced uncontrollably.

The pain in his leg took hold of him, rendering him immobile.

The infection rapidly took hold, threatening his life.

The bitter cold took hold of their bodies, numbing their senses.