accept, bargain for, commit, employ, get busy, go upon, make a deal, practice, set to, tackle, vow
Definitionv. enter upon an activity or enterprise
Last update: August 13, 2015
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We have undertaken a project to make the city clean. [Please select]
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The Louvre in Paris has undertaken to restore some old paintings that were damaged in a fire a couple of hundred years ago. [Please select]
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As a soldier in the war, he never shrank from the dangerous duties he was ordered to undertake. [Please select]
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Remodeling the kitchen was a huge undertaking for us because we'd never done anything like it before. [Please select]
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She undertook to improve her chances of promotion by taking some night courses in personnel management. [Please select]
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Gretchen is an excellent worker who puts her best effort into every endeavor she undertakes. [Please select]
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He undertook to learn French in preparation for his transfer to Paris. [Please select]
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The improvement in the company's finances occurred after management undertook to improve efficiency in its factories. [Please select]
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The school is undertaking to develop a new arts program. [Please select]
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Of Bacon's demand for observation and collection of facts he is an imitator; and he wishes (in a letter of 1632) that " some one would undertake to give a history of celestial phenomena after the method of Bacon, and describe the sky exactly as it appears at present, without introducing a single hypothesis." [Please select]
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You know what you undertake, then. [Please select]
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I undertake the care of your child and yourself. [Please select]
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Ancient Europe profited by it to undertake reforms. [Please select]
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"I couldn't undertake to say that, of my own knowledge." [Please select]
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I will undertake to bweak thwough. [Please select]
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Dost thou undertake the charge. [Please select]
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