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undertake

[uhn-der-teyk] / ˌʌn dərˈteɪk /


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This survey was undertaken during what now seems to have been a relatively serene period in the last 18 months.

From MarketWatch

In a debate, Lord Roberts said "these two noble Lords undertake totally different roles on behalf of the Crown and state from any other of the hereditary peers".

From BBC

Rearmament on the scale Germany is now undertaking has required a major change in the way the country thinks about its defence, and about the place of the armed forces in society.

From BBC

To get to this point was enough of an undertaking for Kornev, but he now must take on an even more challenging task: traveling by train to Moscow to alert his superiors.

From Los Angeles Times

Our sources in Iran were also able to interview a young man who is due to undertake military service.

From BBC