What is another word for taken over?

Pronunciation: [tˈe͡ɪkən ˈə͡ʊvə] (IPA)

"Taken over" is a phrase used to describe a situation where one entity or individual has seized control or authority over another. There are several synonyms for this phrase, including "taken charge," "seized power," "taken control," "assumed command," "usurped," "overtaken," "taken possession of," "dominated," and "conquered." Each of these synonyms conveys a slightly different nuance, with some emphasizing the forceful or aggressive nature of the takeover and others highlighting the idea of assuming responsibility or authority. Regardless of the specific synonym used, the idea of one entity or individual exerting control over another is a common theme across all of them.

What are the hypernyms for Taken over?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for taken over?

Antonyms for the term "taken over" can be many, depending on the context in which the term is used. Some of the antonyms could be- relinquished, abandoned, rejected, handed over, discharged, renounced, relinquished. These opposite terms are used to depict situations where control or dominance is not assumed, or is given away. For instance, when a company's ownership is transferred to a new person, "taken over" would be an appropriate term, while "relinquished" or "handed over" would be its antonym. Similarly, "rejected" or "abandoned" would be antonyms if someone does not take over ownership or control of something.

What are the antonyms for Taken over?

Famous quotes with Taken over

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