take control
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]take control (third-person singular simple present takes control, present participle taking control, simple past took control, past participle taken control)
- To assume control, to gain power over someone or something.
- 2024 July 10, Phil McNulty, BBC Sport:
- The Netherlands, who saw Denzel Dumfries' header hit the bar before the break, took control after the break and it required important interventions from keeper Jordan Pickford to keep England level.
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[edit]to assume control
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