undertake

UK /ˌʌndəˈteɪk/ US /ˌʌndɚˈteɪk/
verb 5noun 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

adamant, drastic, fresh, important, literary, massive, new, perilous

The government decided to undertake a massive overhaul of the healthcare system last year.

VERB + UNDERTAKE

likes, liking, mind, needs, oppose

She doesn't mind undertaking extra responsibilities if it helps the team succeed.

UNDERTAKE + NOUN

analysis, certification, curst, diligence, earthquake, mission, responsibility, urbanization

The research team undertook a comprehensive analysis of the survey data last month.

PREP.

in

The company undertook in the project a major transformation of its outdated systems.

ADV.

regularly

The charity regularly undertakes community projects to help families in need.

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