Examples of 'taken charge' in a sentence
Meaning of "taken charge"
The phrase 'taken charge' means to assume control or leadership over a situation or a group of people. It implies that someone has accepted the responsibility and is actively managing or directing the proceedings
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- past participle of take charge
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taken charge
The bottles were taken charge of by the police.
Taken charge of the whole penitentiary system.
Your strong hands have taken charge.
I have taken charge of this place.
The social services had taken charge of it.
We have taken charge of the plant.
They are glad that you have taken charge.
You have taken charge of your own life.
She should have taken charge.
I have taken charge of your education.
The army has taken charge.
She has taken charge and is managing well.
I am the only person who is taken charge of him.
We have taken charge here due to a range of odd circumstances.
Bobby certainly has taken charge of those boys.
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Perhaps excessive zeal and contempt have taken charge.
Who has taken charge of you.
The criminal investigation department has taken charge of the case.
You have taken charge of your little crew admirably.
She shoulda taken charge.
You had taken charge of all the words in our home.
Roosevelt had taken charge.
He who has taken charge of him will look after him.
So it means that the patient will be taken charge by an assistant.
Alexis has taken charge and assigned the roles.
Extreme hunger in case entities have taken charge of your body.
He was taken charge of by a guard.
But the mother should have rather taken charge of the cake.
Svidrigailov had taken charge of the funeral and was bustling about.
The test conditions in these early séances were taken charge of by the spirits.
And now he has taken charge of the whole country.
The person with the power should respect the person taken charge of.
It seems she has taken charge of this group.
Apply this system and you will quickly realize that you have taken charge.
I have taken charge now.
It is a case your father Would eagerly have taken charge of.
Now her parents have taken charge with an arranged marriage.
He assures me that the Spirit dwelling within me has taken charge of me.
They have often taken charge when times have been very difficult.
This was a hard lesson for me and I have taken charge of my life.
It must not be taken charge of by the Commission.
This disjointed conversation might have lasted a good deal longer had Sunbeam not taken charge.
I am glad someone else has taken charge and had progress.
Has taken charge of the Polish people.
Commissioner Patten has now taken charge of this case.
Have you taken charge of this case Commissioner.
General von Klinkerhoffen has taken charge of the district.
You have taken charge of the CTC at a difficult time.
The Secretariat of the Association is usually taken charge by one of the associated institutions.
It has taken charge of the Gilboa region since its founding.
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Examples of using Charge
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She will put a charge in his battery
The charge indicator light is flashing when
I heard you are in charge of the dope deal