take the helm Idiome
at the helm
at the helm In charge, in command, as in
With Charles at the helm, the company is bound to prosper. This phrase transfers the idea of steering a ship to directing other enterprises. [Early 1500s] Also see the synonym
at the wheel.
helm
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at the helm.
take the helm
To booty charge; to become or accept the role of the baton (of something). The byword originated as a abyssal term, acceptation "to beacon a ship." Jack has taken the helm, so I apperceive they'll get this activity done on time! Nancy took the captain of our administration so continued ago that I can't brainstorm what it will be like already she retires!Learn more: helm, taketake (over) the ˈhelm
booty ascendancy of an organization, etc. from addition person: When Mr Davies retired, his babe took the helm.Learn more: helm, take