take office Antonyms
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Meaning of take office
Wordnet
take office (v)
assume an office, duty, or title
take office Sentence Examples
- The newly elected mayor is set to take office in January.
- The President will take office after the inauguration ceremony.
- The CEO has decided to take office next month.
- The Governor will take office after the previous one resigns.
- The elected officials will take office on the first day of the new fiscal year.
- The Supreme Court justices typically take office for a lifetime.
- The new school principal will take office at the beginning of the academic year.
- The organization's board of directors will take office after the annual meeting.
- The newly appointed ambassador will take office after being confirmed by the Senate.
- The general manager of the company will take office after the retirement of the current one.
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assume an office, duty, or title
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The newly elected mayor is set to take office in January.
The President will take office after the inauguration ceremony.
The CEO has decided to take office next month.
The Governor will take office after the previous one resigns.