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    undertake
    /ˌʌndəˈteɪk/

    verb

    • 1. commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on: "a firm of builders undertook the construction work"

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  2. Undertaken is the formal past tense of the verb undertake, which means to accept or agree to do something. See examples of how to use undertaken in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • Undertake

      UNDERTAKE definition: 1. to do or begin to do something,...

    • English (US)

      UNDERTAKEN meaning: 1. past participle of undertake formal...

    • Definition

      to do or begin to do something, especially something that...

  3. Undertake means to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult. It can also mean to promise or agree to do something. See how to use undertake in different contexts and sentences.

  4. Undertake is a verb that means to take upon oneself, to put oneself under obligation, or to guarantee something. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for undertake.

  5. 14 Ogo 2015 · Undertake means to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult. It can also mean to promise or agree to do something. Learn more about the verb undertake with definitions, examples and translations.

  6. When you undertake a task or challenge, you attempt to accomplish it. If you want to undertake a verbal challenge right now, try saying “sushi chef” ten times quickly without messing up. Way back in the 13th century, undertake meant “seize” or “entrap.”.

  7. Undertake means to take upon oneself, as a task, performance, etc.; attempt. It can also mean to promise, agree, or guarantee something. See how to use undertake in a sentence and find synonyms for this verb.

  8. Undertake is a formal verb that means to make yourself responsible for something and start doing it. Learn how to use it in different contexts, with examples, synonyms and grammar notes.