Things done as an action or movement
An undertaking or course of action taken to achieve a particular aim or goal
Tests of someone's abilities or internal fortitude
The mechanics of a movement
Plural for a task or venture with a particular goal in mind
“Frankly, I don't think so, even if the undertaking should prove risky and difficult.”
Plural for effort expended towards a particular goal or aim
“To repair the noble structure and to re-lead the roof was a great undertaking.”
Plural for one's job or profession
“Her undertaking as a forensic expert informs and corroborates her photographic work and encompasses both social accountability and personal commitment.”
Plural for a line, area or field of business or work
“Even his chosen undertaking of editing his father's papers gave him no comfort.”
Plural for a deal or transaction between two parties
“It relates to an undertaking between the two Governments, and any complaint of failure to observe the undertaking should be considered.”
Plural for a formal pledge or promise to do something
“When we made the original deal, we gave an undertaking that we would let the Council see what we are doing.”
Plural for a matter or issue that one is dealing with
“A range of philosophical, cultural and psychological hurdles confront the multi-paradigm researcher, each of which renders it a highly problematic undertaking.”
Plural for a business, firm or enterprise
Plural for a strategy worked out in advance to achieve a goal
Plural for the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action
Plural for a test of the performance, qualities, or suitability of someone or something
Plural for the action of taking responsibility
Plural for the main area of study of a student
Plural for the quality of having a firm determination to do something
Plural for a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something
Plural for the conducting of trade, business or commerce
Plural for a typically complicated or compromising involvement with something
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