Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take the helm
idiomatic expression
/teɪk ðə hɛlm/

Definition
To take control or leadership of a situation or organization.

Examples
- After the CEO resigned, she decided to take the helm of the company.
- He will take the helm of the project starting next month.
- When the team was struggling, she stepped up to take the helm and motivate everyone.

Meaning
The phrase ‘take the helm’ originates from nautical terminology, referring to the act of assuming control of a ship’s steering. It is used metaphorically to signify taking charge or leading a project or group.

Synonyms
- assume control
- take charge
- lead
- head up
- steer