Synonym: agree, attempt, contract, essay, promise, pursue, try. Similar words: under, undergo, founder, under way, fall under, come under, understand, undermine. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'teɪk] v. 1. enter upon an activity or enterprise 2. accept as a challenge 3. promise to do or accomplish 4. enter into a contractual arrangement 5. accept as a charge.
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31. There are four major initiatives a Government can undertake.
32. Students will also undertake substantial projects during this year.
33. Domovoi would cheerfully undertake household chores while the family slept, if they were treated with respect and gratitude.
34. Both family planning and soil conservation are activities which governments attempt to get people to undertake.
35. What is needed is three simultaneous negotiations that I plan to undertake: One is to convince Congress to pay our arrears.
36. I ask the Minister if he will undertake to develop proposals to encourage greater involvement by ex-RAF pilots in the reserves.
37. Any attempt by the mining company to undertake operations seems certain to run into strong opposition.
38. To undertake such intervention, governments needed a degree of independence or autonomy from any particular branch or fraction of capital.
39. Almed with this information, one is prepared to undertake a serious examination of a complete set of financial statements.
40. Would they undertake some really, really exciting, cutting-edge media projects?
41. In this environment, many students undertake work of an interdisciplinary nature.
42. This means the White House has not been required to undertake special safety precautions during the current water emergency, he said.
43. For the first two years, the consortium will undertake a feasibility study into the best location for a geothermal demonstration project.
44. To undertake other such relevant duties as the Director may determine.
45. He had therefore prevailed upon me to undertake a small portion of the Key Control Document Self Audit Procedures.
46. This 1960 Act required the Surgeon General to undertake studies of the health effects of motor vehicle exhaust emissions.
47. Investigate reported faults and undertake minor, approved repairs when identified.
48. But we had to be mature enough to undertake this independence.
49. To receive and undertake, at its discretion, proposals to switch stock from marketmakers. 3.
50. In the third stage, production consists mainly of standard models and there is a reluctance to undertake specials.
51. In the hope of getting a fair deal, you should press him to undertake the most careful inquiry into the facts.
52. The Fiction captures an iron determination to undertake the hard work necessary to realize his own ideals.
53. They can generally undertake big surveys involving large numbers of people and they provide statistics and interpretations of them.
54. This must make it hard for the agencies who undertake to deliver telephone sales messages.
55. Journalists conduct interviews, research documents, undertake joint projects with Insight teams and hire quantitative researchers to undertake polls.
56. Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout with some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. George Orwell
57. These people would undertake to read a daily service and carry out a rota of chores.
58. I think it is important that we undertake this on an initial trial basis as there may be problems not yet envisaged.
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59. These specialist firms of financial advisers will also undertake to help monitor the fortunes of your Isa.
60. As appropriate, the Council occasionally employs specialists on fixed-term contracts to undertake externally funded projects.
More similar words: under, undergo, founder, under way, fall under, come under, understand, undermine, underlying, under control, undergraduate, certain, certainly, for certain, uncertain, certainly not, uncertainty, take, wander, stake, render, tender, gender, take up, take for, take on, take off, take out, take to, offender.