Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-hold-of
phrasal verb
/teɪk hoʊld əv/

Definition
To grasp, seize, or take possession of something.

Examples
- She managed to take hold of the slippery fish.
- It’s essential to take hold of your emotions during stressful times.
- After years of hard work, he finally took hold of his dreams.

Meaning
To get hold of or to manage to grasp something physically or mentally.

Synonyms
- grasp
- seize
- capture
- get a grip on