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take on
verbas inassume, accept
verbas incompete
Example Sentences
Bolojan himself took on the role of interim president last February because of the scandal surrounding the annulment of the presidential vote.
The Lions take on Argentina in Dublin on 20 June before travelling to Australia.
Many countries offer tax breaks to encourage film production such as New Zealand, Australia and the UK and that's something Trump wants to take on.
The film, which both production houses hope will kickstart a new franchise, is based around lesser-known superheroes who have to take on human and superhuman threats whilst fighting their own personal battles.
He said he was the leader to take on Donald Trump's "betrayal" and threats to Canada's economy and sovereignty.
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Related Words
Words related totake on are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordtake on. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
acceptverbas inreceive by agreeing, consenting
verbas inreceive by agreeing, consenting
actverbas inbehave in a certain way
verbas inbehave in a certain way
adoptverbas inchoose or take something as one's own
verbas inchoose or take something as one's own
affectverbas inpretend, imitate
verbas inpretend, imitate
affectsverbas inpretend, imitate
verbas inpretend, imitate
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