Meaning & Definition of word "Undertake"

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    Undertake

    /ˌʌndərˈteɪk/

    verb:

    • 1. To take upon oneself; to commit to do something.
      • Example: She decided to undertake the responsibility of organizing the event.
    • 2. To engage in or begin a task or project.
      • Example: They will undertake a major renovation of the building next month.
    • 3. To promise or agree to do something.
      • Example: He undertook to complete the project by the deadline.
    • 4. To promise or pledge oneself to a course of action.
      • Example: The charity undertook to provide aid to those affected by the disaster.
    • 5. To take upon oneself a risk or liability.
      • Example: She undertook the financial risks involved in starting her own business.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'untertaken', from Old English 'under' and 'tacan'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    undertake a task:

    to begin and carry out a specific piece of work.

    undertake responsibilities:

    to accept the duties associated with a role.

    undertake an adventure:

    to embark on a journey or challenge requiring effort.

    Related Words

    undertaking:

    a task or project that is undertaken.

    understood:

    to accept or grasp the meaning of something.

    Slang Meanings of undertake

    Meaning: to take charge of something

    Example Sentence: He’ll undertake the planning for the party.

    Meaning: to get involved in a project or task

    Example Sentence: She decided to undertake a side hustle.