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taken oververbpast participle of take over to serve as a replacement usually for a time onlyI'll take over for her until she gets back from her morning break covered, filled in, pinch-hit, stepped in, stood in, subbed, substituted understudiedrelieved, spelleddoubled (as) to take to or upon oneselftook over the responsibility of caring for the animals accepted, assumed, borne(also born), shouldered, undertaken adopted, embraced, taken upadvocated, backed, championed, endorsed(also indorsed), espoused, stood by, supported, upheldacceded, acquiesced, agreed, assented, consentedreaccepted, reassumed disavowed, disclaimed, disowned, repudiated abjured, recanted, renounced, retracted, taken back, unsaid, withdrawndeclined, refused, rejected, spurned, turned downabstained (from), forborne, refrained (from)avoided, bypassed, detouredabandoned, abnegated, forsaken, given up, relinquished, spurned, surrenderedbacked down, backed off, backtracked to take or make use of under a guise of authority but without actual rightstudents protesting the war took over the college's radio station appropriated, arrogated, commandeered, converted, expropriated, pirated, preempted, pressed, seized, usurped annexed, attached, claimed, confiscated, impounded, repossessed, sequesteredassumed, collared, grabbed, grasped, snatched, stolen, wrenched, wresteddespoiled, looted, pillagedencroached, infringed, invaded, occupied, preoccupied, trespassedembezzled, misapplied, misappropriated, misused, peculated |