Take form

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verb

To start to be seen or observed.

The administration's plan for the year is finally starting to take form.
Visual representation of "take form" - To start to be seen or observed

Often appears as...

  • plan take form
  • ideas take form
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Visualization Process

Imagine something becoming clear or taking shape, like a picture developing.

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Her ideas for the new book began to take form.
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Not Instantaneous

'Take form' implies a gradual process, not something that happens suddenly.

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The community's response to the event is slowly taking form.
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Intangible Beginnings

Use it when describing plans or ideas that are becoming clear but aren't tangible yet.

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The concept for the art exhibition is taking form.
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