take in hand

English

Etymology

Possibly by analogy with a rider or stablehand taking the reins of a horse.

Verb

take in hand (third-person singular simple present takes in hand, present participle taking in hand, simple past took in hand, past participle taken in hand)

  1. (UK) To take charge, especially for purposes of discipline or improvement.
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