I can t believe i let myself get taken like that.
Take the floor idiom meaning.
The board members took the floor one after another to give their thoughts on the restructuring plan for the company.
The right or opportunity to speak in a group especially at a formal event or gathering.
Take the floor verb the verb take the floor has 2 senses.
If you take the floor you start speaking in a debate or discussion.
To get into one s hands control or possession especially.
Have the benefit of.
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Dunstaple your colleague has the floor.
To assert the formal right to speak.
Take your partner s hand.
Only members would be given the floor.
Stand up to dance 2.
When all was said and done that no good lawyer took us for thousands of dollars.
Idiom definition to take the floor to rise to deliver a formal speech.
To grasp or grip.
The minister took the floor and made an impressive speech in the house.
See synonyms for take the floor on thesaurus com rise to speak formally to an assembled group as in after that long introduction the treasurer took the floor.
Noun informal one s reaction to impression of or opinion about something.
I should have known that guy was a scam artist.
If you are given the floor you are allowed to do this.
You ll have the opportunity to reply when he has finished speaking.
Take the floor synonyms take the floor pronunciation take the floor translation english dictionary definition of take the floor.
Often used in passive constructions.
Define take the floor.
Verb informal to swindle cheat or con someone.
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To begin to or prepare to formally speak to or address an assembled group often by standing or walking to a lectern.
To take the seat for a speech usage.
Rise in order to make a speech or motion familiarity information.
Ministers took the floor to denounce the decision to suspend constitutional rule.
See full dictionary entry for floor.
This idiom uses floor in the sense of right to speak in turn derived from its meaning as the part of the legislature from which members address the group.
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