take on
Meaning
- To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
- To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
- To begin to have or exhibit.
- To assume or take responsibility for.
- To attempt to fight, compete with, or engage with.
- To (attempt to) dribble round (an opposition player).
- (colloquial) To catch on, do well; to become popular.
- To grieve or be concerned (about something or someone).
- To enlist into military service.
Concepts
take on
assume
undertake
take
adopt
take over
accept
hire
take in
engage
acquire
tackle
contract
encounter
meet
play
admit
employ
shoulder
go on
dress oneself
put on
receive
enrol
enroll
address
face up to
apply oneself
handle
allow in
leak
be entrusted
bear
catch on
draw aside
go aside
pull aside
take apart
take aside
take to
get on
go on to
send on
take aboard
change clothes
dress
wear
sign on
confront
deal
face
dispose
honour
qualify
take to heart
recruit
sign
bag
attain
bring
bring in
buy
find
gain
get
get laid
have
let
obtain
put
reap
score
spring
entrusted
assign to
send
have done
deal with
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