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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ASSUME | Undertake | |
EMPRISE | To undertake. | |
UNDERTOOK | Of Undertake | |
UNDERTAKEN | Of Undertake | |
UNDERTAKING | Of Undertake | |
EMBARK | Undertake, ... on | |
OFFER | To attempt; to undertake. | |
ACCEPT | Consent to receive or undertake | |
UNDERGO | To undertake; to engage in; to hazard. | |
UNDERFONG | To undertake; to take in hand; to receive. | |
BELLTHECAT | A saying meaning to undertake a risky or impossible task | |
GO | To apply one's self; to set one's self; to undertake. | |
ENTERPRISE | To undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult. | |
DEPUTY | A person who is appointed to undertake duties of superior in his absence | |
SET | To apply one's self; to undertake earnestly; -- now followed by out. | |
DARE | To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake. | |
PROFFER | To essay or attempt of one's own accord; to undertake, or propose to undertake. | |
PREVARICATE | To undertake a thing falsely and deceitfully, with the purpose of defeating or destroying it. | |
PRESUME | To assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without leave or authority previously obtained. | |
PREVARICATION | A false or deceitful seeming to undertake a thing for the purpose of defeating or destroying it. | |
TAKE | Not to refuse or balk at; to undertake readily; to clear; as, to take a hedge or fence. | |
VENTURE | To hazard one's self; to have the courage or presumption to do, undertake, or say something; to dare. | |
BARRISTER | Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from an attorney or solicitor. See Attorney. | |
DECLINE | To put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid; as, to decline an offer; to d... | |
DISPROPORTIONATE | ...imbs are disproportionate; it is wisdom not to undertake a work disproportionate means. ... |