take up

Main Entry:
take up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin or start again
Synonyms: adopt, assume, become involved in, carry on, commence, continue, embrace, engage in, enter, espouse, follow through, get off, go on, initiate, kick off, open, pick up, proceed, recommence, renew, reopen, restart, resume, set to, start, tackle, take on, tee off, undertake
Antonyms: complete, conclude, end, finish
Main Entry: address
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: devote effort to something
Synonyms: apply oneself to, attend to, concentrate on, devote oneself to, dig, direct, engage in, focus on, give, go at, go for, hammer away, have a go at, have at, knuckle down to, peg away, pitch into, plug away at, take care of, take up, throw oneself into, try, turn, turn to, undertake
Antonyms: avoid, cut, disregard, ignore, overlook, pass, shun, slight
Main Entry: adopt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: choose or take something as one's own
Synonyms: accept, adapt, affiliate, affirm, appropriate, approve, assent, assume, borrow, embrace, endorse, espouse, follow, go down the line, go in for, imitate, maintain, mimic, opt, ratify, seize, select, support, take on, take over, take up, tap, use, utilize
Antonyms: disown, leave alone, reject, repudiate, repulse
Main Entry: assimilate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: absorb mentally
Synonyms: comprehend, digest, grasp, incorporate, ingest, learn, osmose, sense, soak up, take in, take up, understand
Antonyms: misunderstand, reject, unlearn
Main Entry: assume
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take, undertake
Synonyms: accept, acquire, appropriate, arrogate, attend to, begin, confiscate, don, embark upon, embrace, enter upon, seize, set about, take on, take over, take up
Notes: assume means 'suppose to be the case, without proof; take for granted'; presume means 'suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability; take for granted that something exists or is the case'
Antonyms: not do
Main Entry: attack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: set to work
Synonyms: buckle down, deal with, dive into, plunge into, set to, start in on, tackle, take up, tear into
Antonyms: be lazy, slough off
Main Entry: blot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: soak up
Synonyms: absorb, dry, take up
Antonyms: dampen, moisten, soak, wet
Main Entry: choose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pick, select
Synonyms: accept, adopt, appoint, call for, cast, co-opt, commit oneself, crave, cull, decide on, designate, desire, determine, discriminate between, draw lots, elect, embrace, espouse, excerpt, extract, fancy, favor, feel disposed to, finger, fix on, glean, judge, love, make choice, make decision, make up one's mind, name, opt for, predestine, prefer, see fit, separate, set aside, settle upon, sift out, single out, slot, sort, tab, tag, take, take up, tap, want, weigh, will, winnow, wish, wish for
Notes: choose means to pick out or select from a number of alternatives, while chose is the past tense of choose
Main Entry: commence
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start action
Synonyms: arise, begin, come into being, come into existence, embark on, enter upon, get cracking, get going, get one's feet wet, get show on road, hit the ground running, inaugurate, initiate, jump into, kick off, launch, lead off, open, originate, start the ball rolling, take up, tear into
Antonyms: cease, complete, end, finish, stop
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