🛠️undertake

verb
/ˌʌndərˈteɪk/

Meaning

To agree to do or begin to do something important or difficult.
to commit to and begin a task or project; to take on responsibility

Example Sentences

She undertook the responsibility of organizing the event.

She decided to undertake a challenging project.

Example Expressions

undertake a mission

Synonyms

assume, accept, commit, embark, begin, commence, start
Entry 1
assume, accept, commit, embark
Entry 2
begin, commence, start, embark

Antonyms

refuse, reject, abandon, quit, avoid
Entry 1
refuse, reject
Entry 2
abandon, quit, avoid

Collocations

undertake responsibility, undertake a task, undertake a journey, undertake project, undertake task, undertake mission, undertake journey
Entry 1
undertake responsibility, undertake a task, undertake a journey
Entry 2
undertake project, undertake responsibility, undertake task, undertake mission, undertake journey

More Example Sentences

Son: I want to undertake a course on English.

Have you undertaken any course on computer before?

Have you undertaken any course on digital marketing before?

Will your friends undertake the Advanced course on Vasanth Academy Method?

Yes, father. But I want to undertake the course on French by Vasanth Academy.

Yes, father. But I want to undertake the course on English by Vasanth Academy.

Will you undertake the Grammar and the Advanced course on Vasanth Academy Method?

Related Vocabularies

To make abnormally thin or weak, usually because of illness or lack of food.
To join or blend two or more things together into one.
to limit or restrict something within boundaries
Make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
To take the place of something or someone, often by force or strategy.
to express disapproval or criticism of someone or something

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