Idioms

assume the position

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assume the position

1. To take over the role and responsibilities of a particular job. My boss wants me to assume the position of treasurer this year, but I don't know if I want the extra workload. I hear the CEO is retiring at the end of next year. Who's the frontrunner to assume the position? I never wanted to assume the position of chairman of the board, but with my father's sudden death, it seems that I will have to.
2. A command issued by US law enforcement officers, meaning to stand with one's back to the officer and hold one's arms in a position to be either handcuffed or frisked. Primarily heard in US. I knew I was in trouble when they asked me out of the car, but I knew I was going to jail when they told me to assume the position. The officer said, "Assume the position!" and that's when the suspect bolted. I assumed the position so the officers could check and confirm that I had no contraband on my person.
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Yamaki will resign as representative director and executive vice president and assume the position of advisor He will resign as director and advisor effective the date of the next ordinary general meeting of shareholders, to be held in June 2012.
Laurence Francis Rooney III, a wealthy Florida businessman, was nominated in late July to assume the position of "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Holy See." If confirmed by the Senate, Rooney will replace James Nichols, a former Republican Party official now running the Department of Veteran Affairs.
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2 person in Washington for the Boston Globe, John Aloysius Farrell, will leave to assume the position of Washington-bureau chief for the Denver Post.
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and demanding, "What are you doing here?" She saw them stop one elderly man after he left the polls and order him to "assume the position." Asked what he was doing, he tried to explain he had just voted (he was, in fact, wearing a button that said "I voted").
He will retain the title of executive editor and assume the position of vice chairman.
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