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take over from
verb as in relieve
Strongest match
verb as in replace
Strong matches
Example Sentences
She moved departments the following month, handing the case over to Mr Carty, before she returned to take over from him in March 2022.
In between, Harry Brook, many people's favourite to take over from Buttler, offered too much air in attempting to clear mid-wicket and was brilliantly caught by the sprawling Jansen on the boundary.
The James Bond franchise, and particularly the subject of which actor will take over from Craig, is of such fascination to the public that it's the focus of a new show currently playing in Cirencester, called A Role To Die For.
"Nobody wants AI to take over from people," he says.
Tom Willis' outstanding Premiership form has led to calls for him to take over from Saracens team-mate Ben Earl as England's number eight.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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