Take on - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈteɪk ɑːn|
Brit.
|teɪk ɒn|
verb
- take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect (syn: acquire, adopt, assume, take)
- take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities (syn: adopt, assume, take over)
- accept as a challenge (syn: tackle, undertake)
- admit into a group or community (syn: accept, admit, take)
- contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle (syn: encounter, meet, play)
- take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities (syn: adopt, assume, take over)
- accept as a challenge (syn: tackle, undertake)
- admit into a group or community (syn: accept, admit, take)
- contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle (syn: encounter, meet, play)
Extra examples
His theory didn't take on.
...will take on his chief opponent in the next political debate...
...decided to take her on as store manager...
I'll take it on!
Don't take on so!
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