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taking on
noun as in acceptance
noun as in accession
Weak match
noun as in adoption
noun as in assumption
Strongest match
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in employment
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in OK
Example Sentences
Martin has always dreamed of taking on his family's farm in the Belfast Hills and building on what his great-grandfather started.
Regions in Northern Ireland are working on plans to improve gynaecology services, taking on the 20 recommendations made in a recent report.
England are next in action with three Tests in New Zealand, starting on 27 November, with the white-ball side taking on India in January.
They capped the sketch with the return of Alec Baldwin, taking on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In a victory speech on election night, the senator-elect said that he was “committed to taking on the big fights to protect our freedoms and to protect our democracy.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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