Someone who takes over can be referred to as a "usurper" if they seize power unlawfully or by force. In a more general sense, they might also be called a "successor" if they inherit a position or role. Other terms could include "leader," "controller," or "dominant figure," depending on the context of the takeover.
Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Adolf Hitler, Genghis Kahn
It means take over for someone. It means take over for someone.
Answer It can be a loved one. Sometimes if someone has been threatened they will be watched over, someone who is ill, children, someone in danger.
To beckon someone is a way for one to call out to another person, and get their attention. Beckoning someone is often done to call someone over to one's location.
it takes approximately 3mins to call one person.
hypersensitive
That would be "coward".
A horologist measures time.
Nonjuror
frivolous
When you have complete control over someone or something, it is often referred to as dominance or mastery.
You should call them when you have gotten to know them better, but don't call too much.