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Take Stake


Description

Take Stake is a phrasal verb that has several different meanings. It is commonly used to indicate claiming a share or interest in something, or assuming responsibility or control over a situation or decision.

Possible Definitions:

  • 1. To claim a share or interest in something: It refers to acquiring a portion or ownership in a property, venture, or project.
  • 2. To assume responsibility or control: It indicates taking charge or leadership over a situation, decision, or project.

Examples

1. To claim a share or interest in something:

  1. I decided to take a stake in the company by investing a significant amount of money.
  2. He took a stake in their plans by bringing his marketing expertise to the table.

2. To assume responsibility or control:

  1. After the project manager resigned, Jane had to take stake and oversee the completion of the project.
  2. The CEO decided to take a stake in the negotiations to ensure the best outcome for the company.

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