Thesaurus / undertake
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We undertook extra mechanical checks which we believed had resolved the issue and informed the supplier.
HUMANFOREST SUSPENDS LONDON E-BIKE SHARING SERVICE, CUTS JOBS AFTER CUSTOMER ACCIDENTNATASHA LOMASSEPTEMBER 25, 2020TECHCRUNCHScientists around the world are currently undertaking one of the fastest vaccine-development programs in history, trying to get the novel coronavirus under control as quickly as humanly possible.
HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOU CAN TRUST A COVID-19 VACCINEMAGGIE KOERTH (MAGGIE.KOERTH-BAKER@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)SEPTEMBER 23, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTEveryone should also remember that in our daily lives, each of us undertakes activities that pose at least a little risk to others.
PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY AGREE – YELLING AT PEOPLE WHO AREN’T WEARING MASKS WON’T WORKLGBTQ-EDITORSEPTEMBER 21, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSIn it, 1,000 subjects undertook a three-month exercise program to see whether it would lower their blood pressure.
WHY ALTITUDE TRAINING HELPS SOME BUT NOT OTHERSALEX HUTCHINSONSEPTEMBER 11, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINENASA and Boeing subsequently undertook a comprehensive review of Boeing’s software development program, as well as the agency’s own practices surrounding the public-private partnership, and determined a number of corrective actions.
BOEING AND NASA TARGET DECEMBER FOR SECOND TRY AT UNCREWED ORBITAL DEMONSTRATION FLIGHTDARRELL ETHERINGTONAUGUST 28, 2020TECHCRUNCHAmbiguity about the exact impact that demonetization undertaken in November 2016 would have on the real economy and the financial sector had only aggravated these concerns.
HOW “INTENSE PRESSURE TO PROP UP THE ECONOMY” LED TO THE DEPARTURE OF INDIA’S CENTRAL BANK CHIEFVIRAL ACHARYAAUGUST 3, 2020QUARTZShe said they helped justify a recommendation that Americans undertake widespread social distancing.
COVID-19: WHEN WILL IT BE SAFE TO GO OUT AGAIN?JONATHAN LAMBERTMARCH 27, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSWe are ourselves satisfied, and undertake to demonstrate to our readers, that this question must be answered in the affirmative.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSHe thus probably acquired sufficient confidence to undertake and perform the operation himself.
LIFE OF RICHARD TREVITHICK, VOLUME II (OF 2)FRANCIS TREVITHICKThe work which he gives countenance to some to undertake, according to his own good pleasure, he commits to others.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMWORDS RELATED TO UNDERTAKE
- accomplished
- achieved
- acted
- arranged
- brought about
- caused
- closed
- completed
- concluded
- cooked
- created
- determined
- did one's thing
- discharged
- effected
- ended
- engaged in
- executed
- finished
- fixed
- fulfilled
- got ready
- got with it
- looked after
- made
- made ready
- moved
- operated
- organized
- performed
- prepared
- produced
- pulled off
- saw to
- succeeded
- took care of business
- took on
- transacted
- undertook
- was responsible for
- went for it
- worked
- wound up
- wrapped up
- accomplish
- achieve
- act
- arrange
- be responsible for
- bring about
- cause
- close
- complete
- conclude
- cook
- create
- determine
- discharge
- do one's thing
- effect
- end
- engage in
- execute
- finish
- fix
- fulfill
- get ready
- get with it
- go for it
- look after
- make
- make ready
- move
- operate
- organize
- perform
- prepare
- produce
- pull off
- see to
- succeed
- take care of business
- take on
- transact
- undertake
- wind up
- work
- wrap up
- accomplishes
- achieves
- acts
- arranges
- brings about
- causes
- closes
- completes
- concludes
- cooks
- creates
- determines
- discharges
- does one's thing
- effects
- ends
- engages in
- executes
- finishes
- fixes
- fulfills
- gets ready
- gets with it
- goes for it
- is responsible for
- looks after
- makes
- makes ready
- moves
- operates
- organizes
- performs
- prepares
- produces
- pulls off
- sees to
- succeeds
- takes care of business
- takes on
- transacts
- undertakes
- winds up
- works
- wraps up
- accomplish
- achieve
- act
- arrange
- be responsible for
- bring about
- cause
- close
- complete
- conclude
- cook
- create
- determine
- discharge
- do one's thing
- effect
- end
- engage in
- execute
- finish
- fix
- fulfill
- get ready
- get with it
- go for it
- look after
- make
- make ready
- move
- operate
- organize
- perform
- prepare
- produce
- pull off
- see to
- succeed
- take care of business
- take on
- transact
- undertake
- wind up
- work
- wrap up
- accomplish
- achieve
- act
- arrange
- be responsible for
- bring about
- cause
- close
- complete
- conclude
- cook
- create
- determine
- discharge
- do one's thing
- effect
- end
- engage in
- execute
- finish
- fix
- fulfill
- get ready
- get with it
- go for it
- look after
- make
- make ready
- move
- operate
- organize
- perform
- prepare
- produce
- pull off
- see to
- succeed
- take care of business
- take on
- transact
- undertake
- wind up
- work
- wrap up
- address
- aim
- apply
- aspire
- assay
- bid for
- buck
- determine
- dig
- do one's best
- drive at
- essay
- go for
- go for broke
- grind
- hammer away
- hassle
- have a crack
- have a shot at
- have a swing at
- hump
- hustle
- intend
- labor
- make a run at
- make an effort
- offer
- peg away
- plug
- pour it on
- purpose
- push
- risk
- scratch
- seek
- strain
- strive
- struggle
- sweat
- take on
- take pains
- try
- undertake
- venture
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