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Definition

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

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In Context

  • "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."
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Also Said As

  • take inventory
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See Also

  • stocktaking