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What (who) is undertake - definition

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Undertake; The Undertaker (song); The Undertaker (film)

undertake         
¦ verb (past undertook; past participle undertaken)
1. commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on.
2. formally guarantee, pledge, or promise.
undertake         
I. v. a.
Attempt, set about, engage in, embark in, enter upon, take in hand, take upon one's self, take on one's shoulders.
II. v. n.
Engage, agree, guarantee, stipulate, bargain, promise, be bound, be sworn, pledge one's self, pledge one's word, plight one's word, pass one's word, take upon one's self.
undertake         
v. (E) she undertook to complete the project in six months

Wikipedia

Undertaker (disambiguation)

Undertaker is another name for a funeral director, someone involved in the business of funeral rites.

Undertaker or The Undertaker may also refer to:

Examples of use of undertake
1. He is expected to undertake international studies.
2. Both organizations will jointly undertake media campaigns.
3. Filipino businessmen, he said, would like to undertake small–scale construction projects in the initial stage, while alliances of Filipino and Saudi companies would undertake huge construction projects.
4. We also need to undertake joint business ventures.
5. "The government has to undertake it very carefully.