undertake
1 of 1verb/ˌʌn.dər.ˈteɪk/
Forms:undertakes,undertaking,undertook,undertaken
1
to accept or promise to do something particular
C1transitive- The contractor undertook to complete the construction project within the specified timeframe.
- Recognizing the urgency of the situation, she undertook to find a solution to the problem.
- The student undertook to study diligently and prepare thoroughly for the upcoming exam.
- The organization undertook to provide financial assistance to families affected by the natural disaster.
- The activist undertook to raise awareness about social injustice and advocate for equality.
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2
to take responsibility for something and start to do it
C1transitive- She undertakes the responsibility of managing the team's day-to-day operations.
- Students undertake research projects to deepen their understanding of a specific subject.
- Entrepreneurs often undertake the challenge of launching and managing their own businesses.
- Volunteers undertake community projects to contribute positively to their surroundings.
- The team undertakes a comprehensive review of the project to identify areas for improvement.
3
to pass another vehicle on the inside while traveling
transitive- The driver undertook the truck, risking a collision due to limited visibility.
- It's dangerous to undertake vehicles on the inside, especially in heavy traffic where drivers may not expect it.
- The impatient motorcyclist undertook several cars, weaving dangerously between lanes.