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    take hold
    [take hold]
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    1. start to have an effect:
      "the reforms of the late nineteenth century had taken hold"
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    to become stronger and difficult to stop They were fortunate to escape before the fire took hold. take hold of: A sense of dread took hold of him. Synonyms and related words. To continue without stopping:latency, continue, last... Explore Thesaurus.
    Synonyms for taking hold. acting, operating, performing, taking, working.
    if a person on the phone is put on hold, they have to wait until the person they want to talk to becomes free or has found out the information that is needed (British English) I’ll just pop you on hold. to begin to have complete control over somebody/something; to become very strong Panic took hold of him and he couldn't move.
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