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take place


Meanings
  • Verb

    Happen or occur; come to pass.

    - "The concert will take place on Saturday."
    - "The negotiations are expected to take place next week."
  • Verb

    Allow or enable (something) to happen or occur.

    - "The teacher took place an exam."
    - "The council has taken steps to prevent the take place of such incidents."

Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=90528080"

Synonyms

come to pass
Rhymes
Words rhyming with take place
pace , grace , chace , space
Variants
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take place , taken place , takes place , taking place , took place , take (a place) by storm , take a place by storm , take by storm , take her place , take his place , take one's place , take their place , take the place of , take the place of (someone or something) , take the place of someone , take the place of something
Etymology
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Old English teacan, meaning 'to touch, take, receive'. The phrase 'take place' is derived from the idea of something coming into one's hands or possession.


Trivia
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  1. The phrase 'take place' is often used interchangeably with the phrase 'occur'.

  2. The first recorded use of the phrase 'take place' in English was in the 15th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. occur: Synonym of 'take place'. It refers to the happening or coming into existence of something.

  2. event: Something that happens or is supposed to happen, especially something of an important and often public nature.


Culture
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The phrase 'take place' is often used in various literary, historical, and artistic contexts. In literature, it is used to denote the occurrence of events or actions. In history, it is used to refer to significant events or milestones. In art, it is used to describe the execution or completion of a work.

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