Set in motion or in progress
“The undertaken project will be painful and expensive but expected to provide savings of $80 million over the next seven years.”
Having been tried or attempted
“In this way, there is an irresolvable circularity to the aesthetically undertaken effort to compensate for disruptions of understanding.”
Under a promise, vow or guarantee
Past participle for to accept or commence a given responsibility or engagement
“To undertake the duties and responsibilities of a platoon sergeant, you are expected to be at the top of your game.”
(archaic) Past participle for to promise or make a guarantee to do something
“I undertake that they will not have perished in vain.”
Past participle for to take the first step into something
Past participle for to apply oneself to, or start work on, a given task or issue
Past participle for to attempt (something)
Past participle for to perform or execute an action or task
Past participle for to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
Past participle for to be able to accomplish
Past participle for to conduct or devote oneself to
(turn to) Past participle for to start doing or becoming involved with
Past participle for to handle or manage many tasks at once
Past participle for to be bold or daring enough to do something risky or audacious
Past participle for to experience or live through something
Past participle for to give assent to and act on a suggestion by another
Past participle for to become involved or associated with
Past participle for to administer, implement, or carry out
Past participle for to settle on a plan of action
Past participle for to pass a resolution
Past participle for to catch up with and pass while traveling in the same direction
Past participle for to enact or establish legally or legislatively
Past participle for to commence with a predetermined expectation, intention, or purpose
Past participle for to take action or do something
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