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takeover
['teɪkˌǝʊvǝ(r)]
N
(Comm) [of company] adquisición f , compra f
(Pol) [of new government] toma f de posesión; [of new premier] entrada f en funciones
(Mil) (=coup) toma f del poder
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takeover
noun
Singular | Plural | |
Common case | takeover | takeovers |
Possessive case | takeover's | takeovers' |
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