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Synonyms & Similar Words
accept
assume
undertake
tackle
confront
face
encounter
engage
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challenge
contest
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discuss
negotiate
meet
clash
collide
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match
equal
undertake
bear
carry
shoulder
support
sustain
endure
bear with
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tolerate
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comply
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Meaning of Take On
The primary meaning of "Take On" is to accept a challenge or to undertake a task or responsibility.
Definitions
- To accept a challenge or task
- * To employ or engage someone
- * To compete or contest with someone
- * To assume responsibility or control of something
Etymology of Take On
The phrase "Take On" originated in the mid-19th century, derived from the verb "take" and the preposition "on", which in this context means to accept or undertake something.
Historically, the phrase has been used in various contexts, including sports, business, and everyday life, to convey the idea of accepting a challenge or responsibility.
Example Uses
- The company will take on new staff to manage the increased workload.
- * She decided to take on the challenge of running a marathon.
- * The team is ready to take on their arch-rivals in the championship game.