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    undertaking
    /ˌʌndəˈteɪkɪŋ/

    noun

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  2. UNDERTAKING definition: 1. a job, business, or piece of work: 2. a formal promise: 3. the act of passing another vehicle…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UNDERTAKING is the act of one who undertakes or engages in a project or business. How to use undertaking in a sentence.

  4. noun. something undertaken; task, venture, or enterprise. an agreement to do something. the business of an undertaker. informal. the practice of overtaking on an inner lane a vehicle which is travelling in an outer lane.

  5. An undertaking is a task or job, especially a large or difficult one. Organizing the show has been a massive undertaking. Synonyms: task , business , operation , project More Synonyms of undertaking

  6. When you take something on, you've undertaken to actually do it. The word undertaking suggests something that involves quite a bit of work. Organizing an Oxfam hunger-day at your school is a significant undertaking, but it's worth all the effort.

  7. Definition of undertaking noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult: Students are required to undertake simple experiments. Fewer examples. The bill requires owners to undertake remedial work on dilapidated buildings. This is one of the largest aid projects ever undertaken.

  9. 1. A task or venture undertaken: Climbing the mountain was a dangerous undertaking. 2. The action of beginning a task or venture: the undertaking of the expedition. 3. A guaranty, pledge, or promise: gave an undertaking that he would not disclose trade secrets. 4. The profession or duties of a funeral director.

  10. undertaking meaning, definition, what is undertaking: an important job, piece of work, or acti...: Learn more.

  11. 1. : to take upon oneself : set about : attempt. undertake a task. undertake to learn to swim. 2. : to put oneself under obligation to perform. also: to accept as a charge or responsibility. the lawyer who undertook the case. 3. : guarantee, promise. readily undertook that the letter should be securely conveyed—Sir Walter Scott. intransitive verb.