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take charge Meaning in Telugu ( take charge తెలుగు అంటే)



బాధ్యతలు చేపట్టడానికి, స్వాధీనం చేసుకోండి

Verb:

స్వాధీనం చేసుకోండి,



take charge's Usage Examples:

Saying that there was no one else both better than he and available to take charge of the national team, the Romanian Football Federation gave him credit for the 2006 World Cup qualifying stage, but after a poor performance away against Armenia, he was finally sacked.


In October 2014, Iordănescu came out of retirement to take charge of Romania for a third time.


Upgrading Hispania Ulterior to a consular province, they dispatched Metellus Pius to take charge of the war against Sertorius.


The PWA self-empowerment movement believes that those living with HIV/AIDS have the human rights to take charge of their own life, illness, and care, and to minimize dependence on others.


sovereign or to a large body of believers (such as a national church) or to take charge of a major religious effort, such as an ecumenical council, a crusade to.


unenviable task to "take charge of the halt, the lame, the blind, and the perniciously anemic to imbue them with stamina, courage and strategy.


The following four seasons were something of an anti-climax as the team returned to the lower reaches of the table, but in 1968 Braddan became one of the first clubs in Manx football to engage a manager to take charge of football matters.


He then moved to the staging area in Hanzhong Commandery while leaving behind Jiang Wan and his chief clerk Zhang Yi to take charge of his office in the Shu capital Chengdu.


Grand coordinators could also take charge of strategically important.


Ten years earlier, McMurtry and his wife, known as Soror Meral, had re-established Ordo Templi Orientis by invoking the emergency orders from Crowley given to McMurtry in the “Caliphate letters”, which gave McMurtry authority (subject to previous OHO's approval) to take charge of the whole work of the Order in California to reform the Order.


Each year, a new group of students is selected to take charge of the station.


1811 to take charge of the observatory at Longwood, and to carry out magnetical and meteorological observations under the direction of Captain (afterwards.


Furthermore, he was appointed by the European football governing body to take charge of the Under-21 Championship play-off match between Italy and Sweden.



Synonyms:

move, act,



Antonyms:

refrain, block, recall,



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