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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121. Rather, it adds a new element, which is that the testator's son alone is to undertake liability.
122. Nurses working for agencies may often be telephoned and asked to undertake an assignment that they do not feel very confident about.
123. Such a plea might be successful where the employee had been paid danger money to undertake precisely that risk.
124. It isn't every comic genius who would undertake to send his talent into such painful places.
125. No-one forces them to undertake work which will use more energy than the food they consume can replace.
126. There are few controlled studies of treatment and because of the complex nature of the disorder such studies are difficult to undertake.
127. Sophisticated software already exists at moderate cost to effectively undertake critical path analyses.
128. These are establishments which, for a fee, will undertake to foster children of very tender years.
129. Are staff given adequate training to enable them to undertake recruitment activities?
130. Or, in the case of a consent order, the wife might undertake to pay for repairs.
131. The purpose of the evening is to explain the nature of the tests which these children will undertake later this school year.
132. The companies also undertake to ensure the protection of four marine species: kelp, abalone, sand dollars and sea urchins.
133. It had government grants to dispense, and scientific leadership to undertake.
134. It is the only institute in Britain with a specific remit to undertake research on land use.
135. The mere fact that they are willing to undertake these repairs proves that they fear us.
136. Alternatively, they may employ an independent third party, such as a relocation company, to undertake this task.
137. I remind my hon. Friend that the regional electricity companies have an obligation to undertake economic purchasing.
138. Will my right hon. Friend undertake to ensure that any changes in the milk marketing regulations are introduced in an orderly manner?
139. However, many halls of residence will have to pay business rate because many of them undertake business activities in the recesses.
140. The artist must undertake to act reasonably at all times if offered fair advice by his or her manager.
141. In addition to the lectures, part 11 participants attend two days of conferences related to archaeology and undertake a short practical survey project.
142. A director will also be expected to undertake at least some administrative duties.
143. Several of the schools are proposing to undertake joint development work with local colleges.
144. Some farms do, however, need to undertake large capital schemes to satisfy the regulations.
145. We will undertake reform of the teacher training system to make it more effective in developing classroom skills.
146. Proper financial reward should go to those who undertake this important task.
147. Students undertake laboratory and design office work, use state-of-the-art mainframe and microcomputers and attend a surveying field course.
148. Chapter 3 will then undertake a similar examination of individual political action and of the activities of groups in the political world.
149. Such policy simulation forms the basis of the advice that economists give to governments about what policies they should actually undertake.
150. Mangano described a complicated,[www.Sentencedict.com] time-consuming bureaucratic process that the insurance programs are required to undertake to set their reimbursement rates.
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.