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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91. It included assumptions about the purposes for which universities are encouraged to teach and undertake research.
92. Labour must also undertake to curb spiralling local government spending.
93. He cooperated originally with jobbing photographers, none of whom proved satisfactory, so he reluctantly decided to undertake the task himself.
94. They then remained on the island to undertake night intruder sorties over Sicily.
95. What led you to undertake the reinstallation, and what do you hope to accomplish?
96. Registered health visitors must have a first level qualification in order to undertake postbasic health visitor training.
97. The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration.
98. Our mission is three-fold: To undertake basic research to advance knowledge for its own sake.
99. It is this which leads to low levels of profitability and to a lack of incentive to undertake new investment.
100. Usually it makes sense to commission a business which is able to undertake both design and print.
101. Members of these units are legal combatants and undertake legitimate military tasks.
102. In 1986, the Society employed Price Waterhouse to undertake a review of its lending policies.
103. The basic tree consists of a network branching out from an initial decision of whether or not to undertake the project.
104. She hoped that the two countries would develop a better relationship and undertake closer cooperation.
105. This enables part-time students to be linked into the research community and undertake joint work with others based around the world.
106. There are at present opportunities to undertake agricultural and horticultural work in the open air at 23 young offender institutions.
107. We are, after all, performing a descriptive and not a prescriptive exercise when we undertake discourse analysis.
108. Only when the plays enter stabilising textual form do they become available for the type of sophisticated analysis critics undertake.
109. These are students who have organised themselves to undertake surveys of buildings requiring modification for full public access.
110. In return the purchaser will undertake to perform the vendor's obligations under such contract.
111. Their efforts inevitably end in arguments-the more work my parents undertake, the more high-strung they become.
112. Both importers and exporters undertake their foreign exchange transactions near their home offices in Great Britain. 3.
113. And it is an improvement which only they have the requisite professional skills and training to undertake.
114. There was therefore an understandable reluctance to undertake regularly long voyages to windward in rough weather.
115. If the subordinate has to be so elaborately controlled the supervisor might just as well undertake the task.
116. To one side is a well equipped works which enables the railway to undertake repairs and refurbishment to high engineering standards.
117. The vendor will undertake that the company will refrain from doing certain acts or matters pending completion.
118. Concern over the changes in lifestyle to undertake the job.
118. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. Then you are ready to undertake duties as a fully-fledged subject assessor.
120. Those who undertake little or no training would pay the highest levy.
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.