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  • take the place of someone — take someone s place or take the place of someone to do something instead of someone else No one could ever take the place of her father. Joe resigned as chairperson in 1999 and I took his place …   English dictionary

  • take the place of somebody — take sb s/sth s ˈplace | take the place of sb/sth idiom to replace sb/sth • She couldn t attend the meeting so her assistant took her place. • Computers have taken the place of typewriters in most offices. Main entry: ↑placeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the place of something — take sb s/sth s ˈplace | take the place of sb/sth idiom to replace sb/sth • She couldn t attend the meeting so her assistant took her place. • Computers have taken the place of typewriters in most offices. Main entry: ↑placeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the place of something — take something s place or take the place of something to be used instead of something else DVD systems are rapidly taking the place of videos …   English dictionary

  • take the place of — ► take the place of replace. Main Entry: ↑place …   English terms dictionary

  • take the place of — index accede (succeed), displace (replace), succeed (follow), supersede, supplant B …   Law dictionary

  • take the place of — REPLACE, stand in for, substitute for, act for, fill in for, cover for, relieve. → place * * * take the place of To be a substitute for • • • Main Entry: ↑place * * * replace …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the place of — I know I ll never be able to take the place of your father Syn: replace, stand in for, substitute for, act for, fill in for, cover for, relieve …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • take your place in history — go down in history or take your place in history to be remembered by many people for having done something He ll go down in history as one of our finest leaders …   English dictionary

  • To take the place of — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • take your place — 1) to go to a particular position so that you are ready to do something Bjorn took his place at the microphone. 2) to become part of a particular group of people or things The restaurant has taken its place among the finest eating establishments… …   English dictionary

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