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takes hold (of)phrasepresent tense third-person singular of take hold (of) to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblyThe baby took hold of the toy, upsetting her two-year-old sister. bags, captures, catches, collars, cops(slang), corrals, gets, gloms, grabs, grapples, hooks, lands, nabs, nails, nets, nobbles(British slang), raps, seizes, snags, snaps (up), snares, snatches, traps gloves, halters, lassos, ropesapprehends, arrests, detainsbays, cornersclasps, clutches, fastens (on), fists, grasps, grips, holds, latches (on or onto), securesrends, wrestsenmeshes(also immeshes), ensnares, entangles, entraps, meshesabducts, kidnaps, spirits (away or off) misses discharges, frees, liberates, releasesdrops, loosens, unhands |