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  • occur

    happen, activity

  • happen

    activity, come

  • come about

    occur, happen

  • pass

    activity, come

  • go on

    activity, occur

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  • transpire

    happen, occur

  • fall out

    occur, happen

  • chance

    event, come to pass

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    come, come into being

  • hap

    transpire

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  • eventuate

    result

  • turn up

    event, come into being

  • come off

    come, go by

  • arise

    come

  • arrive

    event

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    come to pass, transpire

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  • pass off

  • fall

  • result

    come to pass, be a consequence

  • ensue

    be a consequence

  • crop up

  • develop

    transpire, come into being

  • appear

    come into being, come to a destination

  • follow

    be a consequence

  • unfold

    come into being

  • go off

    transpire

  • turn out

    come to pass

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How to use take place in a sentence

Various substances are always precipitated during decomposition, which may take place either within or without the body.

A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODD

For each one of us had seen that one-minded pilgrimage of the brown cattle take place in moons gone by.

RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR

These changes take place slowly at first, and more rapidly as the organs fitted for the elaboration of its food are developed.

ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRYTHOMAS ANDERSON

Whereupon the observant Seton saw a quick change take place in the girl’s expression.

DOPESAX ROHMER

In 1887 a shooting-butts was established at the end of the Guadalupe road, and the annual pony-races take place in January.

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN


Grammar : Verb
Spell : pleys
Phonetic Transcription : pleɪs

Top 10 synonyms for take place

Other synonyms for the word take place

  • access
  • act
  • action
  • actualize
  • advance
  • alight
  • arrive
  • attain
  • barge in
  • be consequent
  • be found
  • be incarnate
  • be present
  • be realized
  • be seated
  • bear
  • bear on
  • become a fact
  • become concrete
  • become known
  • become of
  • become real
  • become visual
  • bedevil
  • befall
  • behave
  • betide
  • blow in
  • blow past
  • bob up
  • breeze in
  • bump
  • bust in
  • buzz
  • carry on
  • chance
  • chance upon
  • check in
  • click
  • clock in
  • coalesce
  • come about
  • come after
  • come into
  • come into being
  • come into existence
  • come off
  • come to pass
  • come up
  • come upon
  • comport
  • conduct
  • cook
  • corporealize
  • cover
  • crawl
  • crop up
  • cross
  • cruise
  • depart
  • deport
  • detonate
  • develop
  • discharge
  • disembark
  • dismount
  • down
  • drag
  • drop anchor
  • drop in
  • embody
  • emerge
  • encounter
  • end
  • endure
  • ensconce
  • ensue
  • enter
  • entify
  • eventualize
  • eventuate
  • evolve
  • execute
  • exist
  • exteriorize
  • externalize
  • fall
  • fall by
  • fall in
  • fall out
  • fare
  • fire
  • flow
  • fly
  • fly by
  • follow
  • gel
  • get ahead
  • get to
  • give
  • give feet a rest
  • glide
  • glide by
  • go
  • go ahead
  • go off
  • go on
  • go over
  • go past
  • grab a chair
  • hang on
  • hap
  • happen
  • have a place
  • have a seat
  • hie
  • hit
  • hit town
  • hold on
  • hunker
  • hypostatize
  • install
  • issue
  • jell
  • journey
  • keep on
  • land
  • lapse
  • last
  • leave
  • lie
  • light
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  • luck
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  • make real
  • make the scene
  • manifest
  • materialize
  • meet
  • metamorphose
  • move
  • mushroom
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  • park
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  • pass away
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  • perch
  • persevere
  • persist
  • personalize
  • personify
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  • plop down
  • pop in
  • pop up
  • pose
  • posture
  • pragmatize
  • present itself
  • proceed
  • progress
  • prove out
  • pull in
  • punch the clock
  • push on
  • put it there
  • ramble
  • reach
  • realize
  • recur
  • reify
  • relax
  • remain
  • repair
  • report
  • rest
  • result
  • rise
  • roll
  • roll in
  • run
  • run by
  • run out
  • seat
  • seat oneself
  • set foot in
  • settle
  • shake
  • show
  • show up
  • sign in
  • sky in
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  • smoke
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  • squat
  • stay
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  • substantialize
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  • take a place
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Définition of take place

Origin :

  • c.1200, «space, dimensional extent, room, area,» from Old French place «place, spot» (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin placea «place, spot,» from Latin platea «courtyard, open space; broad way, avenue,» from Greek plateia (hodos) «broad (way),» fem. of platys «broad» (see plaice).
  • Replaced Old English stow and stede. From mid-13c. as «particular part of space, extent, definite location, spot, site;» from early 14c. as «position or place occupied by custom, etc.; position on some social scale;» from late 14c. as «inhabited place, town, country,» also «place on the surface of something, portion of something, part,» also, «office, post.» Meaning «group of houses in a town» is from 1580s.
  • Also from the same Latin source are Italian piazza, Catalan plassa, Spanish plaza, Middle Dutch plaetse, Dutch plaats, German Platz, Danish plads, Norwegian plass. Wide application in English covers meanings that in French require three words: place, lieu, and endroit. Cognate Italian piazza and Spanish plaza retain more of the etymological sense.
  • To take place «happen» is from mid-15c. To know (one’s) place is from c.1600; hence figurative expression put (someone) in his or her place (1855). Place of worship attested from 1689, originally in official papers and in reference to assemblies of dissenters from the Church of England. All over the place «in disorder» is attested from 1923.

  • As in intervene : verb happen
  • As in arrive : verb come to a destination
  • As in materialize : verb come into being
  • As in occur : verb take place, happen
  • As in pass : verb go by, elapse; move onward
  • As in sit : verb rest on one’s behind
  • As in be : verb happen
  • As in transpire : verb occur, happen
  • As in hap : verb come
  • As in come : verb happen
  • As in come about : verb happen
  • As in come off : verb transpire
  • As in come on : verb appear, enter
  • As in eventuate : verb be a consequence
  • As in fall : verb happen
  • As in fall out : verb come to pass
  • As in go off : verb explode
  • As in go on : verb continue
  • As in happen : verb come to pass; occur

Example sentences :

  • He is the son of a clever doctor, and the marriage will take place in four days.
  • Extract from : « The Imaginary Invalid » by Molire
  • I will go, I will make to take place all that is in thy heart.
  • Extract from : « The Babylonian Legends of the Creation » by British Museum
  • Was the wonderful event about to take place, the prodigy she awaited?
  • Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
  • The thing goes on then; and what day is the marriage to take place?
  • Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 3 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
  • For my part, as a third person, I am persuaded the marriage did take place.
  • Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • That affair of Henry’s that I told you of, is to take place.
  • Extract from : « Little Dorrit » by Charles Dickens
  • I believe that the reading did not take place, or at least not entirely, at the Master’s house.
  • Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
  • The signing did not take place for several weeks after its adoption.
  • Extract from : « The Nation in a Nutshell » by George Makepeace Towle
  • That is a mystery; but it may be supposed to take place by successive stages.
  • Extract from : « Initiation into Philosophy » by Emile Faguet
  • Action on this treaty is expected to take place in about ten years.
  • Extract from : « Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 3, April 16, 1870 » by Various

Antonyms for take place

  • abandon
  • accept
  • advance
  • agree
  • arrive
  • ascend
  • attain
  • be willing
  • begin
  • cancel
  • cause
  • cease
  • climb
  • come
  • conceal
  • concur
  • continue
  • decline
  • decrease
  • deny
  • depart
  • deteriorate
  • disappear
  • discontinue
  • enter
  • exit
  • fail
  • fall
  • fall behind
  • get
  • go
  • go up
  • halt
  • hide
  • hold
  • ignore
  • keep
  • leave
  • leave alone
  • live
  • lose
  • miss
  • move
  • not happen
  • overcome
  • overthrow
  • precede
  • reach
  • recede
  • receive
  • reduce
  • refuse
  • remain
  • retreat
  • rise
  • rush
  • scale
  • stand
  • start
  • stay
  • stop
  • straighten
  • take
  • use
  • veto
  • wait
  • win
  • worsen

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Another casting took place that evening.



И еще одна премьера состоялась в тот вечер.


The evacuation took place on the night of 25-26 September.



Эвакуация состоялась в рамках операции «Берлин» в ночь с 25 на 26 сентября.


Earlier The Journalist reported that International Volunteer and Veteran Forum took place in Kyiv.



Ранее «Журналист» сообщал о том, что в Киеве состоялся Международный волонтерский и ветеранский форум.


A follow-up meeting took place in February 1994 in Brussels.



В феврале 1994 года в Брюсселе состоялось совещание по итогам этой встречи.


You could even say they took place simultaneously.



И можно было бы предположить, что они возникли одновременно.


The video showed that no such assault took place.



Из этого видео следует, что никакого нападения на пост небыло.


Let us see how this dispersal took place.



А теперь давайте посмотрим, каким же получился данный дистрибутив.


Last week several closely related events took place.



На минувшей неделе произошло несколько событий, которые тесно между собой связаны.


Amalgamation and decentralisation took place at the central government level.



С развитием аристократического управления и централизации необходимо было организовать армию на государственном уровне.


The disposition took place within 5 years of bankruptcy.



Данное обязательство действует в течении 5 лет, с момента банкротство.


Demonstrations took place before the principle of democracy was even nominally admitted.



Демонстрации проводились и до того, как был признан, даже номинально, принцип демократии.


This obviously took place primarily with adult candidates or young people.



Это, очевидно, имело место в первую очередь со взрослыми кандидатами или молодежью.


Consider this case that took place in 2006.



Речь шла о случае, который произошел в 2006 году.


Tatar nationalist movement took place between 1989 and 1994.



Формирование татарского националистического движения произошло в период между 1989 и 1994 годами.


Balaguer was president until 1978 and under him some economic development took place.



Балагер был президентом до 1978 года, и во время его правления некоторое экономическое развитие имело место.


There may be great information in the fact that nothing took place.



Может быть, наличествует большая информация в том факте, что ничего не имело места.


The second arrest reportedly took place in 1993.



Второй арест, по его словам, произошел в 1993 году.


In addition, two awareness-raising missions took place in 2009.



Кроме того, в 2009 г. были также проведены две миссии по повышению осведомленности.


Several stone-throwing incidents took place in the territories.



На территориях произошел ряд инцидентов, связанных с бросанием камней.


One delegation expressed general support for devolving responsibility to programme managers, where operations took place.



Одна из делегаций заявила о том, что она в целом поддерживает передачу ответственности на уровень руководителей программ, где осуществляется оперативная деятельность.

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    Where the deception took place

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    Apaturia (Greek religious festival that was held annually in nearly all the Ionian towns. At Athens it took place in the month of Pyanopsion, i.e. in October-November, and lasted three days)

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    At night the work took place under floodlights

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    Council of Neocaesarea (315, a coucnil that took place in early 4th century)

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    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Council of Neocaesarea (315, a coucnil that took place in early 4th century)

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    Qodashim (The fifth of the six major divisions, or orders, of the Mishna that deals primarily with rites and sacrifices that took place in the Temple of Jerusalem)

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    Reformation (The religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century; its greatest leaders were Martin Luther and John Calvin)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Reformation (The religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century; its greatest leaders were Martin Luther and John Calvin)

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    again there took place an unexpected drop in the demand for this product

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > again there took place an unexpected drop in the demand for this product

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    all this took place in the street, where all could see

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > all this took place in the street, where all could see

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    an auction took place in

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an auction took place in

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    an incident took place in

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an incident took place in

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    events which took place in the full view of a watching world

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > events which took place in the full view of a watching world

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    foundation of London took place at an unknown date

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > foundation of London took place at an unknown date

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    he tried to prevent the marriage but it took place notwithstanding

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he tried to prevent the marriage but it took place notwithstanding

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    it took place ten years ago

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it took place ten years ago

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    no sale took place during the day

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > no sale took place during the day

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    that took place

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    the foundation of London took place at an unknown date

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the foundation of London took place at an unknown date

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  • place — I n. space occupied at a table 1) to lay (BE), set (esp. AE) a place for smb. position 2) to take smb. s place 3) to trade places 4) (misc.) to know one s place (in life); to give up one s place in line/in a queue; to occupy a prominent place in… …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • Took — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • place — place1 W1S1 [pleıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(area/space/building etc)¦ 2¦(home )¦ 3 take place 4¦(space to sit or put something)¦ 5¦(point in book/speech)¦ 6¦(opportunity to do something)¦ 7¦(role/position)¦ 8 in place 9 in place o …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • place — place1 [ pleıs ] noun count *** ▸ 1 area/position ▸ 2 town/country/building ▸ 3 opportunity to be in something ▸ 4 seat/position ▸ 5 position in a race etc. ▸ 6 right occasion for something ▸ 7 point in book etc. ▸ 8 importance to people ▸ 9… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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