take office

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take office

The new president will take office in a formal ceremony.

Definition

Verb: - To formally begin a position of authority, responsibility, or employment; to assume an official role or title.

Usage

This verb phrase is used to describe the official commencement of a term in a formal position, especially in government, leadership, or high-ranking professional roles. It emphasizes the formal and public nature of the assumption of duties.

Examples
  • The newly elected mayor will take office in January.
  • She took office as the company's CEO last week.
  • After the inauguration, the president officially takes office.
  • The committee members will take office following the swearing-in ceremony.
Advanced Usage
  • "to take up office": A less common variant with the same meaning.
    • The ambassador is scheduled to take up office next month.
Variants and Related Words
  • Assume office (verb phrase): A direct synonym.
  • Enter upon office (verb phrase): A more formal equivalent.
  • Inauguration (noun): The formal ceremony marking the beginning of a term in office.
  • Swearing-in (noun): The act of taking an oath when assuming office.
Synonyms
  • Assume a post
  • Begin one's term
  • Come into power
  • Be installed
Antonyms
  • Leave office
  • Resign
  • Step down
Related Phrases
  • Hold office: To currently occupy an official position.
    • He has held office for two terms.
  • Run for office: To be a candidate in an election for an official position.
    • She decided to run for office in the next election.
take office

The new president will take office in a formal ceremony.

Verb
  1. assume an office, duty, or title
    • When will the new President take office?