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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61. All I could say was, with what special materials does he propose to undertake this great task?
62. Referrals come from the health authority whose speech therapists undertake assessments of students and often team-teach with adult education tutors.
63. Where a person has voluntarily chosen to undertake an economic transaction, he is legally bound to complete it.
64. It really is rather unusual for a more or less stable democracy to undertake changes of this scope in peacetime.
65. At the time this book was going to press, I had not yet been able to undertake further investigations.
66. Rex is now negotiating to undertake maintenance work on peace time service graves in the the county.
67. Its main object is to undertake research into survey methods and problems.
68. As a consequence of the suggestion Laureen Williamson was approached and readily agreed to undertake the daunting task.
69. Much of the instruction revolves around projects that students undertake in teams.
70. Facilitator to other staff to enable them to undertake initiatives..
71. It was thus necessary to reanimate local antislavery societies, renew the propaganda war, and once more undertake large-scale petitioning.
72. In reality, Diana was struggling to keep her head above water, let alone undertake a radical management restructuring programme.
73. So she was asked to undertake an elimination diet, which cleared these symptoms within a week.
74. Students who do not undertake the period of industrial placement complete the degree in three years.
75. Those enrolled for complete areas of study will be required to undertake the full assessment schedule for those areas of study.
76. At Level Two students will plan and undertake an investigation into a contemporary issue of their choice.
77. All six companies undertake financial analysis of those companies in which they have an interest for competitive, acquisition or divestment purposes.
78. To undertake a critical reading which is unconcerned with how it is intervening in the present is a denial of intellectual responsibility.
79. We will give tenants a new Right to Improve, so they can receive compensation for certain home improvements which they undertake.
80. Welfare and social services Recent research has demonstrated that people with severe mental handicaps can undertake productive work, with adequate support.
81. The law is continually changing, and solicitors are required to undertake continuing education as long as they practise.
82. Throughout there is an important need to undertake an effective programme of quality assurance.
83. At various points the book invites the reader to undertake activities and then to discuss the issues with a group.
84. Further reading 2 Practice development Introduction Most high street practices will undertake a certain amount of personal injury litigation.
85. Students who undertake the four-year sandwich course spend the third year in industrial placement.
86. There are few longitudinal studies which have published data describing changes in the ability to undertake specific adl activities over time.
87. It has chosen to steer a middle course between them rather than undertake a strategic review.
88. Your understandings about politics and your decisions about whether to undertake specific political actions are grounded in your knowledge of politics.
88. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
89. The company also offers an invaluable planning and advice service for people who would rather undertake to do the work themselves.
90. Remember the New Testament warning, before you undertake a project, be sure to count the cost.
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.