taking |
takeover |
As nouns the difference between taking and takeover
is that
taking is the act by which something is taken while
takeover is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
As an adjective taking
is alluring; attractive.
As a verb taking
is .
takeover |
integrate |
As a noun takeover
is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
As a verb integrate is
to form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.
takeover |
delivery |
As nouns the difference between takeover and delivery
is that
takeover is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase while
delivery is the act of conveying something.
occupation |
takeover |
As nouns the difference between occupation and takeover
is that
occupation is an activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually
specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job while
takeover is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
takeover |
takeout |
As nouns the difference between takeover and takeout
is that
takeover is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase while
takeout is food purchased from a takeaway.
As an adjective takeout is
intended to be eaten off the premises.
submission |
takeover |
As nouns the difference between submission and takeover
is that
submission is the act of submitting while
takeover is the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
takeover |
takecontrolof |
monopolize |
takeover |
As a verb monopolize
is (
senseid)to have a monopoly on something.
As a noun takeover is
(
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
takeover |
expand |
As a noun takeover
is the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
As a verb expand is
to change (something) from a smaller form and/or size to a larger one.
holdoff |
takeover |
As nouns the difference between holdoff and takeover
is that
holdoff is a fixture or attachment intended to prevent direct contact between two objects while
takeover is (
label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.
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