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    • To be in a position of control

      • be in charge (of someone or something) To be in a position of control, authority, or responsibility over someone or something.
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  1. To be in a position of control, authority, or responsibility over someone or something. Who's in charge here? I want to speak to the person who makes the decisions. Mom said I'm in charge of chopping the carrots. My sister Fiona is coming to stay for the week, so she'll be in charge of the kids while I am away. See also: charge, someone.

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      Having control over or responsibility for: You're in charge...

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  3. idiom. Add to word list. responsible for something or someone: Who’s in charge here? The teacher put me in charge of organizing the project. (Definition of in charge (of something/someone) from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Browse. in cash. in chains phrase. in chambers phrase. in character.

  4. The meaning of CHARGE is to fix or ask as fee or payment. How to use charge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Charge.

  5. If you are in charge in a particular situation, you are the most senior person and have control over something or someone. Who's in charge here? See full dictionary entry for charge

  6. IN CHARGE definition: 1. being the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or something: 2. being the…. Learn more.

  7. to have control over someone or something and be responsible for it (and its performance) Example sentences. — This is Maria. She’s in charge of ordering supplies so please let her know what you need. — Can you please tell me who is in charge of hiring? I would like to apply for a job.

  8. Having control over or responsibility for: You're in charge of making the salad.

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