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undertaking

[ US /ˈəndɝˌteɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trade of a funeral director
  2. any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
    he prepared for great undertakings

How To Use undertaking In A Sentence

  • Another group of supervisors from light manufacturing industry are undertaking a conversion course to catering supervisor.
  • Young barristers undertaking publicly funded work frequently earn very little in their first years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film was a difficult undertaking, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • So before they ship out, the Marines are undertaking what amounts to a massive deprogramming campaign for their own troops.
  • Of course, getting all this infrastructure right is a mammoth undertaking in debt-ridden times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The regulator said the proposed undertakings also rely on third parties completing certain actions, and involve complex and long-term behavioural obligations that present risks, creating uncertainty that IOOF could become an effective competitor to the combined NAB-AXA. NAB's Bid for AXA Asia Dealt a Blow
  • He rebuilds a lab, on the sly, that is humongous, an undertaking requiring great wealth and a greater amount of equipment and manpower. Teenage armor: A review of the new Iron Man cartoon | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Remember to use all necessary safety precautions - and common sense - when working on a roof, and call on a professional roofer for any repairs you're not fully comfortable undertaking on your own.
  • Since choreographing Underland in Sydney, Stephen has been undertaking commissions in Sweden, Denmark, France and England through to 2005.
  • He is undertaking the walk in order to raise money for victims of the tsunami disaster and underprivileged people in the local community.
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