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Take command
verb
To assume control or responsibility
synonyms
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Take command and immerse yourself in their excellence.
Rear Admiral Phil Sawyer, the Pacific Fleet's deputy commander, will immediately take command.
But Americans still want their commander-in-chief to take command.
You would see him take command.
Cameron says he wants Nato to take command.
She had the ability to take command of a situation and help others through difficult times.
The other McCain senior staff member is more emphatic: "The reality is he didn't take command.
Some advisers want to take command, and we need them to".
Zhang Zhidong, one of the leading hawks, was appointed to take command of the land forces.
But now I am being asked to take command of a four-thousand-pound vehicle.
But when he did take command, the economy was already hitting rock bottom.
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