taking hold Antonyms

Meaning of taking hold

Wordnet

taking hold (n)

the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)

taking hold Sentence Examples

  1. The virus is taking hold, spreading rapidly through the population.
  2. The new CEO's vision is slowly taking hold within the organization.
  3. The wildfire is taking hold, consuming acres of land.
  4. The pain from my injury is taking hold, making it difficult to move.
  5. The habit of procrastination is taking hold of me, tempting me to delay my tasks.
  6. The idea of starting a new business is taking hold in my mind.
  7. The influence of social media is taking hold, shaping our perceptions and behaviors.
  8. The trend of online shopping is taking hold, leading to a decline in brick-and-mortar stores.
  9. The impact of climate change is taking hold, leading to increased extreme weather events.
  10. The feeling of doubt is taking hold, threatening to undermine my confidence.

FAQs About the word taking hold

the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)

taking effect,working, taking, operating, performing, resulting, acting, responding,reacting, behaving

backfiring, backfiring,, fizzling,fizzling

The virus is taking hold, spreading rapidly through the population.

The new CEO's vision is slowly taking hold within the organization.

The wildfire is taking hold, consuming acres of land.

The pain from my injury is taking hold, making it difficult to move.