taking over Synonyms

taking over Meaning

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taking over (n)

acquisition of property by descent or by will

taking over Sentence Examples

  1. The invasive species is rapidly taking over the ecosystem, threatening native wildlife.
  2. The corporation's relentless expansion is taking over the industry, eliminating competition.
  3. The virus is taking over the body's cells, causing a rapid decline in health.
  4. Anxiety and fear are taking over my mind, making it difficult to function normally.
  5. The wildfire is taking over the forest, its flames consuming everything in its path.
  6. The pandemic is taking over the world, causing widespread illness and disruption.
  7. Grief and sadness are taking over me, overwhelming my thoughts and emotions.
  8. The new technology is taking over the workplace, automating tasks and replacing human workers.
  9. The weeds are taking over the garden, choking out the flowers and vegetables.
  10. The government's surveillance program is taking over our privacy, eroding our personal freedoms.

FAQs About the word taking over

acquisition of property by descent or by will

filling in, standing in,substituting, stepping in,spelling, covering, subbing, pinch-hitting,doubling (as), relieving

disclaiming, rejecting, retracting, refraining (from), turning down,taking back, refraining (from), refusing, renouncing, abstaining (from)

The invasive species is rapidly taking over the ecosystem, threatening native wildlife.

The corporation's relentless expansion is taking over the industry, eliminating competition.

The virus is taking over the body's cells, causing a rapid decline in health.

Anxiety and fear are taking over my mind, making it difficult to function normally.