Undertake [verb]

Definition of Undertake:

attempt, engage in

Synonyms of Undertake:

● Shoulder

● Begin

● Launch

● Offer

● Try

● Initiate

● Tackle

● Commence

● Guarantee

● Covenant

● Stake

● Pledge

● Devote

● Move

● Bargain

● Stipulate

● Embark

● Promise

● Contract

● Venture

● Hazard

● Commit

● Endeavor

● Agree

● Volunteer

● Answer for

● Enter upon

● Go about

● Go for

● Go into

● Pitch in

● Take on

● Address oneself

● Commit oneself

● Fall into

● Go in for

● Have a hand in

● Have a try

● Make a run at

● Set about

● Set in motion

● Set out

● Take the plunge

● Take upon oneself

● Try out


Opposite/Antonyms of Undertake:

● Forget

● Discourage

● Stay

● Disagree

● Break

● Neglect

● Stop

● Finish

● End

● Conclude

● Forego

● Abstain

● Cease

● Complete

● Refuse

● Deny


Sentence/Example of Undertake:

Who, again, could undertake the permanent care of his mother?

No one must undertake a journey in the Lozre with a scantily-furnished purse.

On no other condition, added Nicias, would he undertake the command.

I never give up what I once commence, and I never fail in what I undertake!

Well, I undertake to stand 'em off for a bit; you take the bag and run for it.

Such letters may be bought or begged; I will undertake to procure them.

Will you undertake to make her renounce the earl, who, I believe, is the devil incarnate?

I happen to be at my sister's, on my way from Cairo to Norway, so I undertake to run down.

Doctor, if you undertake it, said Johnson, I am sure youll make a good thing of it.

I felt that the journey I was about to undertake was a very dangerous one.