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take form

Our ideas began to take form during the meeting.

Definition

Verb: - To develop into a distinct, recognizable, or organized state; to become clear, definite, or structured. It describes the process where something abstract (like an idea, plan, or feeling) becomes concrete or visible.

Usage

This verb is used to describe the process of something becoming defined or materializing. It often refers to abstract concepts becoming tangible or plans becoming actionable. - It is typically used in the active voice (e.g., "The idea began to take form"). - It is often used with auxiliary verbs like begin to, start to, or finally to indicate the process.

Examples
  • After hours of discussion, a clear strategy began to take form.
  • The sculpture will take form over the next few weeks as the artist adds more clay.
  • Her novel is slowly taking form; she has written the first three chapters.
Advanced Usage
  • "to take concrete form": To become very definite, tangible, or real.
    • His dreams of starting a business finally took concrete form when he secured funding.
  • Used in passive constructions, though less common.
    • A new political movement was taking form across the country.
Variants and Related Words
  • Take shape (phrasal verb): A very common synonym with identical meaning. (e.g., )
  • Form (verb): To constitute or make up; to give shape or structure to.
    • These chapters form the basis of the argument.
  • Formation (noun): The action of forming or process of being formed.
    • The formation of the committee took two months.
Synonyms
  • Materialize: To become actual or real.
  • Crystallize: To become definite and clear.
  • Coalesce: To come together to form one mass or whole.
  • Develop: To grow or cause to grow and become more mature or advanced.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Take shape: (See 'Variants and Related Words' above).
  • Take root: To become established or fixed.
    • The idea took root in his mind and wouldn't leave.
Related Idioms
  • Come to fruition: To achieve the desired result or become realized.
    • After years of work, her plans finally came to fruition.
  • Fall into place: To start to happen or fit together in a satisfactory way.
    • Once we had the main concept, all the other details fell into place.
take form

Our ideas began to take form during the meeting.

Verb
  1. develop into a distinctive entity
    • our plans began to take shape

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