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ALL meanings of undertaken

un·der·take
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  • verb with object undertaken to take upon oneself, as a task, performance, etc.; attempt: She undertook the job of answering all the mail. 1
  • verb with object undertaken to promise, agree, or obligate oneself (followed by an infinitive): The married couple undertook to love, honor, and cherish each other. 1
  • verb with object undertaken to warrant or guarantee (followed by a clause): The sponsors undertake that their candidate meets all the requirements. 1
  • verb with object undertaken to take in charge; assume the duty of attending to: The lawyer undertook a new case. 1
  • verb without object undertaken Archaic. to engage oneself by promise; give a guarantee, or become surety. 1
  • verb undertaken past participle of undertake. 0
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