What is another word for taken place?

Pronunciation: [tˈe͡ɪkən plˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

"Taken place" refers to an event or occurrence that has happened or transpired in a particular space or time. There are several other synonyms that can be used to describe this concept, such as "occurred," "happened," "taken hold," "transpired," "come to pass," "manifested," " unfolded," "materialized," "developed," "taken shape," "emerged," "evolved" and "come into being." Each of these words conveys a slightly different nuance of meaning, depending on the context in which they are used. Choosing the right synonym can add depth and precision to your writing, and help to convey the specific nature and significance of the event that has "taken place".

What are the hypernyms for Taken place?

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

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