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Synonyms for undertake
ˌʌn dərˈteɪkun·der·take
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
undertakeverb
To attempt is to take action somewhat experimentally with the hope and purpose of accomplishing a certain result; to endeavor is to attempt strenuously and with firm and enduring purpose. To attempt expresses a single act; to endeavor, a continuous exertion; we say I will endeavor (not I will attempt) while I live. To attempt is with the view of accomplishing; to essay, with a view of testing our own powers. To undertake is to accept or take upon oneself as an obligation, as some business, labor, or trust; the word often implies complete assurance of success; as, I will undertake to produce the witness. To strive suggests little of the result, much of toil, strain, and contest, in seeking it; I will strive to fulfil your wishes, i. e., I will spare no labor and exertion to do it. Try is the most comprehensive of these words. The original idea of testing or experimenting is not thought of when a man says "I will try." To attempt suggests giving up, if the thing is not accomplished at a stroke; to try implies using other means and studying out other ways if not at first successful. Endeavor is more mild and formal; the pilot in the burning pilot-house does not say "I will endeavor" or "I will attempt to hold the ship to her course," but "I'll try, sir!"
Synonyms:
attempt, endeavor, endeavor, essay, strive, tryAntonyms:
abandon, dismiss, drop, give up, let go, neglect, omit, overlook, pass by, throw away, throw over, throw up
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
undertake, set about, attemptverb
enter upon an activity or enterprise
Synonyms:
attempt, take in charge, begin, get down, essay, seek, set about, take on, commence, undertake, try, start, approach, tackle, get, assay, go about, contract, set out, guarantee, start outundertake, tackle, take onverb
accept as a challenge
"I'll tackle this difficult task"
Synonyms:
attempt, admit, meet, adopt, play, accept, encounter, take on, acquire, undertake, assume, guarantee, tackle, take in charge, harness, set about, contract, take, take overundertake, guaranteeverb
promise to do or accomplish
"guarantee to free the prisoners"
Synonyms:
take in charge, vouch, tackle, undertake, take on, attempt, set about, guarantee, ensure, insure, contract, assure, warrant, securecontract, undertakeverb
enter into a contractual arrangement
Synonyms:
set about, sign, take in charge, condense, concentrate, sign up, attempt, abbreviate, constrict, shorten, press, shrink, contract, undertake, foreshorten, cut, guarantee, take on, squeeze, get, compress, reduce, take, abridge, sign on, tackle, narrow, compactundertake, take in chargeverb
accept as a charge
Synonyms:
take in charge, tackle, undertake, take on, attempt, set about, guarantee, contract
Dictionary of English Synonymes
undertakeverb
Synonyms:
attempt, set about, engage in, embark in, enter upon, take in hand, take upon one's self, take on one's shouldersundertakeverb
Synonyms:
engage, agree, stipulate, bargain, promise, be bound, be sworn, pledge one's self, pledge one's word, plight one's word, pass one's word, take upon one's self
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#77 | get | |
#132 | make | |
#246 | take | |
#280 | sign | |
#288 | project | |
#422 | press | |
#474 | start | |
#516 | play | |
#684 | try | |
#859 | meet | |
#1204 | contract | |
#1266 | approach | |
#1300 | secure | |
#1324 | cut | |
#1372 | ensure | |
#1734 | agree | |
#1805 | begin | |
#1893 | accept | |
#2036 | reduce | |
#2046 | guarantee | |
#2614 | perform | |
#2645 | conduct | |
#3048 | compact | |
#3056 | attempt | |
#3171 | seek | |
#3232 | launch | |
#3354 | assume | |
#3594 | implement | |
#3889 | narrow | |
#4105 | commit | |
#4348 | promise | |
#5490 | essay | |
#5628 | proceed | |
#5639 | adopt | |
#6220 | engage | |
#6601 | warrant | |
#6810 | acquire | |
#6821 | admit | |
#7231 | assure | |
#7338 | conducting | |
#7546 | pursue | |
#7693 | encounter | |
#8506 | tackle | |
#9196 | concentrate | |
#9347 | undertake | |
#10044 | insure | |
#10398 | harness | |
#10803 | initiate | |
#11236 | undertaking | |
#11336 | strive | |
#11832 | assay | |
#13161 | shrink | |
#13787 | squeeze | |
#15418 | commence | |
#16219 | endeavor | |
#19529 | compress | |
#25081 | embark | |
#26128 | shorten | |
#45303 | stipulate | |
#45651 | vouch | |
#60459 | condense | |
#82163 | abbreviate | |
#101576 | abridge | |
#108267 | constrict |
How to use undertake in a sentence?
We have communicated to the Russian government that what happens to Mr. Navalny in their custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community, in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake, we are looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and I am not going to telegraph that publicly at this point, but we have communicated that there will be consequences if Mr. Navalny dies.
I will negotiate a cut to EU migration and make welfare reform an absolute requirement in renegotiation, if I succeed in the negotiation that I am going to undertake, I will, as I have said, campaign to keep this country in a reformed EU. (But) if our concerns fall on deaf ears and we cannot put our relationship with the EU on a better footing, then of course I rule nothing out.
I will undertake a three-part plan to roll back President Obama's deal with Iran and repair the damage done to America's standing in the Middle East.
Given the long reach of U.S. sanctions, there is a risk assessment that any prudent multinational company will need to undertake any time they do business with KAA and any of its subsidiaries.
We need to consider if 'viri probati' could be a possibility, if so, we would need to determine what duties they could undertake, for example, in remote communities.
Translations for undertake
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- قامArabic
- emprendreCatalan, Valencian
- ausführen, unternehmen, verpflichtenGerman
- entrepreniEsperanto
- emprender, comprometerseSpanish
- ryhtyä, ruvetaFinnish
- entreprendreFrench
- आरंभ करनाHindi
- intraprendereItalian
- 取り掛かるJapanese
- 맡다Korean
- adeoLatin
- ondernemenDutch
- empreenderPortuguese
- întreprindeRomanian
- предпринять, предпринимать, ручаться, поручитьсяRussian
- girişmek, üstlenmekTurkish
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