take turns

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take turns

We take turns pushing each other on the swing.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To perform an action or share a responsibility one after another in a repeated, agreed-upon order. It implies a sense of fairness and cooperation where individuals alternate in a role or task so that each person gets an equal opportunity.
Usage
  • The core meaning is to alternate or rotate in doing something. It is used when describing a situation where two or more people agree to do the same thing one after the other, rather than all at once or leaving it to just one person.
  • It is an intransitive phrasal verb. The activity being shared is often introduced with a prepositional phrase (e.g., "at," "with," "doing the dishes") or a gerund.
Examples
  • Basic Usage:
    • The children take turns pushing each other on the swing. (They alternate between being the pusher and the one being pushed.)
    • We take turns cooking dinner so no one gets tired of it. (The responsibility for cooking rotates among us.)
    • To be fair, let's take turns answering the questions. (We will alternate who provides the answer.)
Advanced Usage
  • "take turns at [something]": Emphasizes the specific activity or role being shared.
    • The drivers take turns at the wheel during long trips.
  • "take turns (in) doing something": A common structure where the shared activity is a gerund.
    • They take turns (in) taking care of their sick mother.
  • "take turns with [something/someone]": Highlights sharing responsibility for an object or person.
    • The siblings take turns with the family car.
Variants and Related Words
  • Take it in turns: A synonymous phrase, more common in British English.
    • We take it in turns to make the morning coffee.
  • Alternate (verb): A more formal synonym meaning to occur or cause to occur by turns.
    • The two teams alternate practice times.
  • Rotate (verb): Often used in more structured or scheduled contexts.
    • Committee members rotate the chairmanship annually.
Synonyms
  • Alternate
  • Rotate
  • Swap (informal, often for a single exchange)
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Take over: To assume control or responsibility from someone else. This is different from "take turns," which implies a planned rotation.
    • Can you take over the driving when I get tired?
Related Idioms
  • Every other [time/one]: A structure indicating alternation.
    • We work on the project every other day. (This implies a kind of taking turns with time itself.)
  • Share the load: To distribute work or responsibility, which is the underlying principle of "taking turns."
    • A good team knows how to share the load.
take turns

We take turns pushing each other on the swing.

Verb
  1. do something in turns
    • We take turns on the night shift

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