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    take place
  2. B1. to happen: The concert takes place next Thursday. The novel takes place over the course of a single day. A pitched battle took place between the two groups. Bribery and intimidation took place under the noses of the bureaucrats. Elections are to take place for local council seats next month. See also.

  3. The meaning of TAKE PLACE is happen, occur. How to use take place in a sentence.

  4. When something takes place, it happens, especially in a controlled or organized way.

  5. Define take place. take place synonyms, take place pronunciation, take place translation, English dictionary definition of take place. v. took , tak·en , tak·ing , takes v. tr. 1. To get into one's hands, control, or possession, especially: a. To grasp or grip: take your partner's hand.

  6. /tɛɪk plɛɪs/ IPA guide. Other forms: took place; taken place; takes place; taking place. Definitions of take place. verb. come to pass. synonyms: come about, fall out, go on, hap, happen, occur, pass, pass off. see more. Pronunciation. US. /teɪk pleɪs/ UK. /tɛɪk plɛɪs/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Take place."

  7. Happen, occur, as in Let me know where the ceremony will take place . [Second half of 1700s]

  8. When something takes place, it happens, especially in a controlled or organized way. The discussion took place in a famous villa on the lake's shore. She wanted Randy's wedding to take place quickly. Synonyms: happen, occur, go on, go down [US, Canadian] More Synonyms of take place. See full dictionary entry for place.

  9. take place meaning, definition, what is take place: to happen, especially after being planne...: Learn more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · take place (third-person singular simple present takes place, present participle taking place, simple past took place, past participle taken place) ( intransitive) To happen or to occur . Unfortunately, the meeting never took place. The wedding was to take place in the rose garden. ( obsolete) To take precedence or priority .

  11. When something takes place, it happens, especially in a controlled or organized way.