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"Overtake" and "takeover" are often confused but have different meanings and uses. Here's the distinction: Overtake (verb): - Definition: To catch up with and pass something or someone that is ahead. - Usage: Refers to surpassing or gaining advantage over someone or something. - Examples: - "The car overtook the truck on the highway" - "She worked hard to overtake her competitors in the race" Takeover (noun): - Definition: The act of assuming control or possession of something, often a company or organization. - Usage: Commonly used in business or organizational contexts. - Examples: - "The company announced a takeover of its smaller rival" - "The board resisted the hostile takeover attempt" Summary: - "Overtake" is an action of surpassing or catching up with someone or something. - "Takeover" is the act of gaining control, usually in a business context.
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