take+charge+of

  • 101Charge-Off — A term describing an expense on a company s income statement. A charge off will fall under one of the following categories: 1. A debt that is deemed uncollectible by the reporting firm and is subsequently written off. This type will be classified …

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  • 102take care of — {v. phr.} 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. * /She stayed home to take care of the baby./ Syn.: KEEP AN EYE ON(2), LOOK AFTER. Compare: IN CHARGE(2). 2. {informal} To deal with; do what is needed with. * /I will take care of that letter./ *… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 103take care of — {v. phr.} 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. * /She stayed home to take care of the baby./ Syn.: KEEP AN EYE ON(2), LOOK AFTER. Compare: IN CHARGE(2). 2. {informal} To deal with; do what is needed with. * /I will take care of that letter./ *… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 104take\ care\ of — v. phr. 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. She stayed home to take care of the baby. Syn.: keep an eye on(2), look after Compare: in charge(2) 2. informal To deal with; do what is needed with. I will take care of that letter. The coach told… …

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  • 105take aim — verb point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards (Freq. 1) Please don t aim at your little brother! He trained his gun on the burglar Don t train your camera on the women Take a swipe at one s opponent …

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  • 106charge — I. v. a. 1. Load, burden, freight, lade. 2. Intrust, put in care of. 3. Ascribe, impute, lay, lay at one s door, lay to one s charge. 4. Accuse, arraign, impeach, inculpate, criminate, indict, tax, call to account, take to task, inform against. 5 …

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  • 107take someone in hand — CONTROL, be in charge of, dominate, master; reform, improve, correct, change, rehabilitate. → take * * * take someone in hand phrase to start controlling someone who has been behaving badly If anyone caused any trouble, the local policeman took… …

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  • 108take in charge — verb accept as a charge • Syn: ↑undertake • Hypernyms: ↑accept, ↑consent, ↑go for • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 109take care — 1. verb a) To be cautious, careful or prudent. b) To mind, or be in charge of something. 2. interjection good bye (literal …

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  • 110take to task — Synonyms and related words: accuse, admonish, allege, arraign, article, book, bring accusation, bring charges, bring to account, bring to book, call to account, castigate, charge, chasten, chastise, chide, cite, complain, correct, deal with,… …

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