take on

Meaning

  1. To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
  2. To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
  3. To begin to have or exhibit.
  4. To assume or take responsibility for.
  5. To attempt to fight, compete with, or engage with.
  6. To (attempt to) dribble round (an opposition player).
  7. (colloquial) To catch on, do well; to become popular.
  8. To grieve or be concerned (about something or someone).
  9. 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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