Synonyms: address oneself, agree, answer for, bargain, begin, commence, commit, commit oneself, contract, covenant, devote, embark, endeavor, enter upon, fall into, go about, go for, go in for, go into
To pledge; to assert, assure; to dare say, To take by trickery; to trap, to seize upon, to overtake on the wrong side, To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.), To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.), promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners" enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task, To commit oneself to an obligation, take on, receive responsibility for a task; guarantee, pledge, enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task, To start an entreprise; to embark on a specific task, promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners", accept as a charge, To take upon one's self; to engage in; to enter upon; to take in hand; to begin to perform; to set about; to attempt, Specifically, to take upon one's self solemnly or expressly; to lay one's self under obligation, or to enter into stipulations, to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract, enter into a contractual arrangement, accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task", If you undertake to do something, you promise that you will do it. He undertook to edit the text himself, enter upon an activity or enterprise, To give a promise or guarantee; to be surety, Hence, to guarantee; to promise; to affirm, To take upon one's self, or assume, any business, duty, or province, To venture; to hazard, To take or have the charge of, To have knowledge of; to hear, To assume, as a character, To engage with; to attack, When you undertake a task or job, you start doing it and accept responsibility for it. She undertook the arduous task of monitoring the elections, emprise, Specifically, the business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals, A promise or pledge; a guarantee, That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise, The act of one who undertakes, or engages in, any project or business, Present participle of undertake, undergo, past participle of to undertake, third-person singular of undertake, This is a promise by a Lawyer to ensure that certain conditions (usually of the lender) are met (usually after closing, due to time constraints) The best example is the undertaking to register a discharge of an old first mortgage after the new one has been registered, because there is simply not enough time to do so at closing It also governs such closing dynamics as releasing funds before a new mortgage document is officially registered, The sealed undertaking required by the Board of Trade and its successors binding a railway company to a particular method of working a single line, Any action by a federal agency, including issuance of permits, funds or grants, that may impact a historic property, A promise, reduced to writing, which is legally enforceable, If you give an undertaking to do something, you formally promise to do it. The MOD gave an undertaking to Saville that it had provided him with all relevant material, mission, that which one takes on; promise, pledge; act of taking on; profession of arranging funerals, An undertaking is a task or job, especially a large or difficult one. Organizing the show has been a massive undertaking, An agreement made by an exporter or government to conduct future export trade in terms acceptable to the Philippine authorities, e g , exporters under investigation undertake to align their export price s to their normal values Once such an agreement has been concluded, the proceedings may be suspended or terminated, A written promise to deliver a security within the time specified An undertaking is usually synonymous with the actual delivery of the security, any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings", any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings" the trade of a funeral director, the trade of a funeral director, Undertook is the past tense of undertake, of Undertake, past tense of to undertake,
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To pledge; to assert, assure; to dare say - ""I have now aspyed one knyght," he seyde, "that woll play hys play at the justys, I undirtake.""
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To take by trickery; to trap, to seize upon - "So Sir Trystram endured there grete payne, for syknes had undirtake hym – and that ys the grettist payne a presoner may have ."
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to overtake on the wrong side - "I hate people that try and undertake on the motorway."
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To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.) - "He undertook to take more exercise in future."
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To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.) - "He undertook a course of medication."
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promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners" enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task
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To commit oneself to an obligation
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take on, receive responsibility for a task; guarantee, pledge fiil
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enter upon an activity or enterprise accept as a charge accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task
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To start an entreprise; to embark on a specific task
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promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners"
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accept as a charge
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To take upon one's self; to engage in; to enter upon; to take in hand; to begin to perform; to set about; to attempt
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Specifically, to take upon one's self solemnly or expressly; to lay one's self under obligation, or to enter into stipulations, to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract
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enter into a contractual arrangement
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accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task"
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If you undertake to do something, you promise that you will do it. He undertook to edit the text himself
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enter upon an activity or enterprise
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To give a promise or guarantee; to be surety
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Hence, to guarantee; to promise; to affirm
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To take upon one's self, or assume, any business, duty, or province
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To venture; to hazard
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To take or have the charge of
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To have knowledge of; to hear
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To assume, as a character
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To engage with; to attack
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When you undertake a task or job, you start doing it and accept responsibility for it. She undertook the arduous task of monitoring the elections
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To undertake.
emprise
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undertaking
Specifically, the business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals
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undertaking
A promise or pledge; a guarantee
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undertaking
That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise
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undertaking
The act of one who undertakes, or engages in, any project or business
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undertaking
Present participle of undertake
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undergo
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undertaken
past participle of to undertake
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undertakes
third-person singular of undertake
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undertaking
This is a promise by a Lawyer to ensure that certain conditions (usually of the lender) are met (usually after closing, due to time constraints) The best example is the undertaking to register a discharge of an old first mortgage after the new one has been registered, because there is simply not enough time to do so at closing It also governs such closing dynamics as releasing funds before a new mortgage document is officially registered
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undertaking
The sealed undertaking required by the Board of Trade and its successors binding a railway company to a particular method of working a single line
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undertaking
Any action by a federal agency, including issuance of permits, funds or grants, that may impact a historic property
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undertaking
A promise, reduced to writing, which is legally enforceable
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undertaking
If you give an undertaking to do something, you formally promise to do it. The MOD gave an undertaking to Saville that it had provided him with all relevant material
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undertaking
mission, that which one takes on; promise, pledge; act of taking on; profession of arranging funerals isim
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undertaking
An undertaking is a task or job, especially a large or difficult one. Organizing the show has been a massive undertaking
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undertaking
An agreement made by an exporter or government to conduct future export trade in terms acceptable to the Philippine authorities, e g , exporters under investigation undertake to align their export price s to their normal values Once such an agreement has been concluded, the proceedings may be suspended or terminated
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undertaking
A written promise to deliver a security within the time specified An undertaking is usually synonymous with the actual delivery of the security
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undertaking
any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings"
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undertaking
any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings" the trade of a funeral director
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