Undertaking

Noun

 * 1) Specifically, the business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals.
 * 2) A promise or pledge; a guarantee.
 * 3) That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise.
 * 4) The act of one who undertakes, or engages in, any project or business.

Verb
undertaking



Adjectives for Undertaking
scientific; tangible; desperate; unconnected; momentous; remarkable; bold; spurious; aimless; conciliatory; hazardous; chimerical; illicit; solemn; important; tremendous; munificent; unparalleled; perilous; grim; exciting; ridiculous; involved; arduous; herculean; stupendous; desperate; formidable ; financial.

Verbs for Undertaking
abandon—; analyze—; bind to—; commend —; conceive—; desert—; encourage—; endanger—; essay—; forego—; forestall— forsake—; insure—; jeopardize—; laud— outline—; plan—; relinquish—; promote— renounce—; tackle—; venture on—; withdraw from—; —embraces; —endeavors; —flourishes; —promises; —thrives.

Thesaurus
accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, act, acta, action, activities, activity, adventure, affair, affairs, agreement, approach, assay, assurance, attempt, bag, bail, bid, blow, bond, business, commerce, commitment, concern, concernment, contract, coup, crack, dealings, deed, doing, doings, earnest, earnest money, effort, employ, employment, endeavor, engagement, enterprise, escrow, essay, experiment, exploit, fait accompli, feat, fling, function, gage, gambit, gest, go, guarantee, guaranty, hand, handiwork, handsel, hassle, hock, hostage, interest, job, labor, lick, lookout, mainprise, maneuver, matter, measure, move, obligation, occupation, offer, operation, overt act, passage, pawn, performance, performing, pignus, pledge, preengagement, proceeding, production, project, promise, realization, recognizance, replevin, replevy, res gestae, service, shot, stab, step, striving, stroke, strong bid, struggle, stunt, surety, task, tentative, thing, thing done, token payment, tour de force, transaction, trial, trial and error, try, turn, understanding, vadimonium, vadium, venture, verbal agreement, vow, warranty, whack, work, works

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