"Undertake" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undertake" Meaning

To take on a responsibility or commitment. To begin a project or task, often with some degree of risk or challenge.

"Undertake" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Undertake"


1. Volunteering


She undertook to help at the local animal shelter once a week.

2. Business Dealings


The company undertook to deliver the project within three months.

3. Scientific Research


The scientist undertook to study the effects of climate change on marine life.

4. Obtaining Education


She undertook a master's degree in business administration at a reputable university.

"Undertake" Similar Words

Understated

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Meaning: Mentioned or shown in a quiet or subtle way, but not in a very obvious or explicit way.<br><br>Example: "The understated elegance of the new restaurant was only clear to those who looked closely."

Understatement

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An understatement is a statement that presents less information than the facts provide, often in order to avoid causing offense, amiable a reaction, or to be polite.

Understates

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To understates something means to express less than the full extent or amount of something, often in order to be humble, cautious, or polite. It can also mean to represent something as being less severe, serious, or intense than it actually is, often in order to avoid causing alarm or offense. In other words, to understates is to downplay or minimize something.

Understeer

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Understood

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Got it. It means "clearly comprehended or fully understood".

Understudied

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Understudy

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An understudy is a person who learns a role in a play, opera, or other performance in order to be ready to replace the primary actor if they are unable to perform.

Understudying

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The act of examining or studying something or someone else, typically in order to gain insight, knowledge, or experience. This can be a junior worker or student assisting a senior colleague or professor to learn their role or techniques.

Undertaken

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Completed or carried out, especially as a responsibility or obligation.

Undertaker

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Undertakers

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Undertakes

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Undertaking

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An undertaking is a formal agreement or contract between two or more parties to do something, especially a business deal or a project. It can also refer to a large and difficult task or responsibility.<br><br>Example: "The company took on the undertaking of building a new skyscraper in the city."<br><br>In a more general sense, an undertaking can also refer to a person's abilities or efforts to achieve something.<br><br>Example: "He doubted his ability to undertake the task without any experience."

Undertakings

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Undertakings refers to actions, projects, or initiatives that someone is committed to carrying out. It can also refer to people or companies that provide funeral services, including burial or cremation, often referred to as undertakers or undertakings. In a more general sense, undertakings usually implies a commitment or promise to undertake or perform a task.

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