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Definition of undertake
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Undertake
(v. i.) To
venture;
to
hazard.
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Questant
::
Questant
(n.) One who
undertakes
a
quest;
a
seeker.
Syndicate
::
Syndicate
(n.) An
association
of
persons
officially
authorized
to
undertake
some duty or to
negotiate
some
business;
also, an
association
of
persons
who
combine
to carry out, on their own
account,
a
financial
or
industrial
project;
as, a
syndicate
of
bankers
formed
to take up and
dispose
of an
entire
issue of
government
bonds..
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(v. i.) To
undertake
an
enterprise,
or
something
hazardous
or
difficult..
Undertaker
::
Undertaker
(n.)
Specifically,
one who takes the
charge
and
management
of
funerals..
Crusade
::
Crusade
(n.) Any
enterprise
undertaken
with zeal and
enthusiasm;
as, a
crusade
against
intemperance..
Perseverance
::
Perseverance
(n.) The act of
persevering;
persistence
in
anything
undertaken;
continued
pursuit
or
prosecution
of any
business,
or
enterprise
begun..
Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. t.) To have
knowledge
of; to hear.
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..
Dare
::
Dare (v. t.) To have
courage
for; to
attempt
courageously;
to
venture
to do or to
undertake.
Promisor
::
Promisor
(n.) One who
engages
or
undertakes;
a
promiser.
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..
Undertaking
::
Undertaking
(n.)
Specifically,
the
business
of an
undertaker,
or the
management
of
funerals..
Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. i.) To take upon one's self, or
assume,
any
business,
duty, or
province..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) The
agreement
of two or more
persons,
upon a
sufficient
consideration
or
cause,
to do, or to
abstain
from
doing,
some act; an
agreement
in which a party
undertakes
to do, or not to do, a
particular
thing;
a
formal
bargain;
a
compact;
an
interchange
of legal
rights..
Undertaking
::
Undertaking
(n.) The act of one who
undertakes,
or
engages
in, any
project
or
business..
Undertaker
::
Undertaker
(n.) One who
undertakes;
one who
engages
in any
project
or
business.
Thoroughpaced
::
Thoroughpaced
(a.)
Perfect
in what is
undertaken;
complete;
going all
lengths;
as, a
thoroughplaced
Tory or
Whig..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) Not to
refuse
or balk at; to
undertake
readily;
to
clear;
as, to take a hedge or
fence..
Insurance
::
Insurance
(n.) The act of
insuring,
or
assuring,
against
loss or
damage
by a
contingent
event;
a
contract
whereby,
for a
stipulated
consideration,
called
premium,
one party
undertakes
to
indemnify
or
guarantee
another
against
loss by
certain
specified
risks.
Cf.
Assurance,
n., 6..
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..
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