take over - start being responsible for a job that someone else was doing for you , take after - be similar to your father, mother, etc. because you have a similar chracter or appearance , hand over - give control or responsibility of something, e.g a company to someone, hand down - give something to someone, especially to a younger person, so that they continue the tradition, put off - delay doing something until later, put up with - accept an unpleasant situation without complaining, look into - find out about something so that you can take action, look forward to - be excited about something that i sgoing to happen, keep from - prevent someone from doing something, keep up with - understand all the most recent facts about something,
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