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Meaning of take stock | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

To scrutinize or size up something; to assess a situation.

idiomatic

Equivalents

Svenska inventera

Examples

“At the outset of any inquiry it is proper to take stock of the results obtained by previous explorers of the same field.”
“In 2009, he underwent heart surgery for an aortic valve replacement at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, an event that Mr. Williams said caused him to take stock of his life.”
“[…]and the pillar of smoke which had recently begun to dissipate, as many of the fires amidships had been smothered by the onrushing water, was replaced by a vast mushroom cloud of steam, smoke, flame, and debris as the magazines detonated. In the pall of this apocalyptic destruction, the U.S. fleet takes stock.”
“"But from time to time, all organisations need to take stock of what they do and why they do it.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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