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Take the wheel Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhwiɫ/, /ˈwiɫ
TAYK thuh WEEL
tˈeɪk/ /ðə, ði/ /wˈiːl
TAYK thuh WEEL

Definition

To start driving by holding the steering wheel of a vehicle. Also used metaphorically to mean taking control of a situation or group.

Usage & Nuances

Literal with vehicles but often metaphorical: 'take the wheel' of a project or 'let someone else take the wheel'. Informal, mainly spoken. Used for control, responsibility, or leadership transitions.

Example Sentences

Can you take the wheel while I check the map?

basic

It's your turn to take the wheel.

basic

She asked her husband to take the wheel because she was tired.

basic

After the accident, someone had to take the wheel and calm everyone down.

natural

If you want things to change, it's time to take the wheel.

natural

Sometimes you just have to let someone else take the wheel for a while.

natural