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Take On — synonyms, definition

1. take on (Noun)

7 synonyms
accept bear carry shoulder support sustain take up

2. take on (Verb)

40 synonyms
acquire add adjoin admit adopt affix annex append assume attach cast commission conjoin contract don employ encounter engage enter upon fasten • • •
5 definitions

take on (Verb) — Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect. ex. "His voice took on a sad tone"

take on (Verb) — Take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities.

take on (Verb) — Accept as a challenge. ex. "I'll take on this difficult task"

take on (Verb) — Admit into a group or community. ex. "take on students for graduate study"

take on (Verb) — Contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle. ex. "Princeton takes on Yale this weekend"

8 types of
accept change confront face face up have take take office
7 types
confront face profess reassume replay resume rise
1 see also
take