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View definitions for take place

take place

verb as in be

verb as in come

verb as in come about

verb as in come off

verb as in come on

verb as in eventuate

verb as in fall

Strongest matches

Strong matches

verb as in fall out

verb as in go off

verb as in hap

verb as in intervene

verb as in transpire

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Example Sentences

County officials have said that the Fire and Sheriff’s departments share the responsibility of deciding where evacuations should take place and conveying that information to emergency management officials.

The ceremony will take place on 11 May.

From BBC

The voting took place at 72 polling stations scattered across the vast island.

From BBC

Pound for theatrical pound, she pushes Mescal’s Stanley to the ropes, an apt metaphor for a production that takes place on a raised platform resembling a boxing ring.

The government is being called upon to bring the rest of the UK in line with Scotland, where the transition to adult disability benefits can now take place at 18.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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