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takes oververbpresent tense third-person singular 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 covers, fills in, pinch-hits, stands in, steps in, subs, substitutes understudiesrelieves, spellsdoubles (as) to take to or upon oneselftook over the responsibility of caring for the animals accepts, assumes, bears, shoulders, undertakes adopts, embraces, takes upadvocates, backs, champions, endorses(also indorses), espouses, stands by, supports, upholdsaccedes, acquiesces, agrees, assents, consentsreaccepts, reassumes disavows, disclaims, disowns, repudiates abjures, recants, renounces, retracts, takes back, unsays, withdrawsdeclines, refuses, rejects, spurns, turns downabstains (from), forbears, refrains (from)avoids, bypasses, detoursabandons, abnegates, forsakes, gives up, relinquishes, spurns, surrendersbacks down, backs off, backtracks 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 appropriates, arrogates, commandeers, converts, expropriates, pirates, preempts, presses, seizes, usurps annexes, attaches, claims, confiscates, impounds, repossesses, sequestersassumes, collars, grabs, grasps, snatches, steals, wrenches, wrestsdespoils, loots, pillagesencroaches, infringes, invades, occupies, preoccupies, trespassesembezzles, misapplies, misappropriates, misuses, peculates |