take hold of in English

capture, take control of

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1. ‘ACQUIRE WISDOM AND TAKE HOLD OF DISCIPLINE’

2. Days of affliction+ take hold of me.

3. To take hold of its stalks of fruit.’

4. Take hold of your life and order yourself to be valiant.

5. Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for mine help.Sentencedict.com

6. How did Tiberius “take hold of the kingdom by means of smoothness”?

7. 6 Each one will take hold of his brother in his father’s house and say:

8. Alabastoi are flasks which it is impossible to take hold of on account of their smoothness

9. Alabastoi are flasks which it is impossible to take hold of on account of their smoothness

10. Her hands she has thrust out to the distaff, and her own hands take hold of the spindle.”

11. A hold can refer to a physical grasp, such as when you take hold of a handle for support

12. It became imperative that he take hold of the bottom rung of the sinuous ladder(Sentence dictionary), which he did.

13. It is a tree of life to those who take hold of it, and those who keep firm hold of it will be called happy.”

14. Apprehensive (adj.) late 14c., "capable of perceiving, fitted for mental impression," from Medieval Latin apprehensivus, from Latin apprehens-, past-participle stem of apprehendere "take hold of, grasp" physically or mentally (see apprehend).

15. To take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry, or pain: Silent and pale, she Clutched (onto) her mother's hand. Clutching the money to his chest, he hurried to the bank

16. To take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry, or pain: Silent and pale, she Clutched (onto) her mother's hand. Clutching the money to his chest, he hurried to the bank

17. 18 Wherefore, I the Lord God will send forth aflies upon the face of the earth, which shall take hold of the inhabitants thereof, and shall eat their flesh, and shall cause maggots to come in upon them;

18. From Lehi’s vision we learn that we must take hold of this safety railing—this iron rod, found alongside our individual straight and narrow path—and hold tight until we reach our ultimate goal of eternal life with our Heavenly Father.

19. Apprehensible (adj.) late 15c., "capable of attaining," especially with the intellect, from Latin apprehensibilis "that can be seized," from apprehens-, past participle stem of apprehendere "seize, take hold of" mentally or physically (see apprehend).

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21. Apprehension (n.) late 14c., "perception, comprehension," from Old French apreension "comprehension, something learned" or directly from Latin Apprehensionem (nominative apprehensio), noun of action from past-participle stem of apprehendere "take hold of, grasp" physically or mentally, from ad "to" (see ad-) + prehendere "to seize" (from prae-"before;" see pre-+ -hendere, from PIE root *ghend

22. En When a returned missionary sees a boy falling into bad ways and is becoming Accustomed to bad habits, he should feel that it is his duty to take hold of him, in connection with the presiding authorities of the stake or of the ward in which he lives, and exercise all the power and influence he can for the salvation of that erring young

23. When a returned missionary sees a boy falling into bad ways and is becoming accustomed to bad habits, he should feel that it is his duty to take hold of him, in connection with the presiding authorities of the stake or of the ward in which he lives, and exercise all the power and influence he can for the salvation of that erring young man who has not the experience that our elders abroad have had, and thus become a means of saving many and of establishing them more firmly in the truth.15