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Definition of undertake
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of undertake is as below...
Undertake
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
guarantee;
to
promise;
to
affirm..
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Mute
::
Mute (n.) A
person
employed
by
undertakers
at a
funeral.
Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Atrial
or
special
observation,
made to
confirm
or
disprove
something
doubtful;
esp., one under
conditions
determined
by the
experimenter;
an act or
operation
undertaken
in order to
discover
some
unknown
principle
or
effect,
or to test,
establish,
or
illustrate
some
suggest
or known
truth;
practical
test;
poof..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. t.) To
assume
or take
beforehand;
esp., to do or
undertake
without
leave or
authority
previously
obtained..
Underfong
::
Underfong
(v. t.) To
undertake;
to take in hand; to
receive.
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(v. t.) To
undertake;
to begin and
attempt
to
perform;
to
venture
upon.
Crusade
::
Crusade
(n.) Any one of the
military
expeditions
undertaken
by
Christian
powers,
in the 11th, 12th, and 13th
centuries,
for the
recovery
of the Holy Land from the
Mohammedans..
Barrister
::
Barrister
(n.)
Counselor
at law; a
counsel
admitted
to plead at the bar, and
undertake
the
public
trial of
causes,
as
distinguished
from an
attorney
or
solicitor.
See
Attorney..
Disproportionate
::
Disproportionate
(a.) Not
proportioned;
unsymmetrical;
unsuitable
to
something
else in bulk, form,
value,
or
extent;
out of
proportion;
inadequate;
as, in a
perfect
body none of the limbs are
disproportionate;
it is
wisdom
not to
undertake
a work
disproportionate
means..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) A stock or
capital;
a sum of money
appropriated
as the
foundation
of some
commercial
or other
operation
undertaken
with a view to
profit;
that
reserve
by means of which
expenses
and
credit
are
supported;
as, the fund of a bank,
commercial
house,
manufacturing
corporation,
etc..
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
to
undertake
or
engage
for the
payment
of (a debt) or the
performance
of (a duty) by
another
person;
to
undertake
to
secure
(a
possession,
right,
claim,
etc.) to
another
against
a
specified
contingency,
or at all
avents;
to give a
guarantee
concerning;
to
engage,
assure,
or
secure
as a thing that may be
depended
on; to
warrant;
as, to
guarantee
the
execution
of a
treaty..
Allegation
::
Allegation
(n.) A
statement
by a party of what he
undertakes
to
prove,
--
usually
applied
to each
separate
averment;
the
charge
or
matter
undertaken
to be
proved..
Mandatary
::
Mandatary
(n.) One who
undertakes
to
discharge
a
specific
business
commission;
a
mandatory.
Undertaken
::
Undertaken
(p. p.) of
Undertak.
Set
::
Set (v. i.) To apply one's self; to
undertake
earnestly;
-- now
followed
by out.
Thoroughpaced
::
Thoroughpaced
(a.)
Perfect
in what is
undertaken;
complete;
going all
lengths;
as, a
thoroughplaced
Tory or
Whig..
Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. t.) 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.
Emprise
::
Emprise
(n.) The
qualifies
which
prompt
one to
undertake
difficult
and
dangerous
exploits.
Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. i.) To take upon one's self, or
assume,
any
business,
duty, or
province..
Dare
::
Dare (v. t.) To have
courage
for; to
attempt
courageously;
to
venture
to do or to
undertake.
Regulator
::
Regulator
(n.) A
member
of a
volunteer
committee
which,
in
default
of the
lawful
authority,
undertakes
to
preserve
order and
prevent
crimes;
also,
sometimes,
one of a band
organized
for the
comission
of
violent
crimes..
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