seize the reins of power in English
verb
take a position of authority
Use "seize the reins of power" in a sentence
1. The apostate man of lawlessness gradually assumed the reins of power.
2. Political instability helped the army to seize power.
3. A plan was afoot to seize power.
4. He was determined to see the party keep a hold on the reins of power.
5. In 644 Valentinus attempted to seize power for himself but failed.
6. In 1945 she joined leaders to seize power in Mỹ Tho Province.
7. If the military were to seize power under Bourbollon, the clampdown would be fierce.
8. To plan with evil intent; scheme: Contrived a plot to seize power
9. Grab the reins.
10. 1868 – Meiji Restoration in Japan: The Tokugawa shogunate is abolished; agents of Satsuma and Chōshū seize power.
11. Coup definition: When there is a Coup , a group of people seize power in a country
12. Let the reins go slack.
13. The horseman jogged the reins.
14. Within the borders of France itself Cardinal Richelieu, the King's adviser, plots in secret to seize power for himself.
15. He pulled at the reins.
16. All snaffle Bridles are fitted with webbed reins whereas double Bridles with leather reins
17. It is almost fifteen years ago when the people of Bihar handed over the reins of power to Nitish Government with full hope and confidence.
18. She pulled sharply on the reins.
19. August 1945, he directed the armed forces to seize power in the province of Hòa Bình, Ninh Bình and Thanh Hóa.
20. You should give me the reins.
21. She pulled gently on the reins.
22. Sean gathered up the horse's reins.
23. Are you ready to take the reins of leadership?
24. In those years, he held the reins of government.
25. He reins a horse well.