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Take control of Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /kənˈtɹoʊɫ/ /ˈəv
TAYK kun-TROHL uhv
tˈeɪk/ /kəntɹˈəʊl/ /ˈɒv
TAYK kun-TROHL ov

Definition

To start directing or managing something, especially after someone else had been in charge; to get power over a situation, person, or thing.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is formal or neutral; commonly used for leadership, management, or in stressful situations ('take control of a company', 'take control of your life'). Often contrasted with 'lose control'. Not used for physical objects in a literal sense like 'take a pen'.

Example Sentences

She wants to take control of the project.

basic

The new manager will take control of the team next week.

basic

You need to take control of your finances.

basic

After the accident, he struggled to take control of his emotions.

natural

Sometimes you just have to step in and take control of the situation.

natural

If you want changes, you have to take control of your own destiny.

natural