Definitions from Wiktionary (take the con)
▸ verb: (nautical, literal) To take over navigational duties on the bridge of a ship.
▸ verb: (general, figurative) To take over responsibilities from someone else and thus become in charge of a situation.
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▸ verb: (nautical, literal) To take over navigational duties on the bridge of a ship.
▸ verb: (general, figurative) To take over responsibilities from someone else and thus become in charge of a situation.
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take the helm,
conn,
carry,
conde,
captain,
take the reins,
commission,
take command,
commandeer,
co-opt,
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