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Meaning of taken on

taken on

to make an unusual show of one's feelings especially of grief or anger, to have as a mathematical domain or range, to struggle with as an opponent, to begin to perform or deal with, to contend with as an opponent, engage, hire, to assume or acquire as or as if one's own, to show one's feelings especially of grief or anger in a demonstrative way, employ entry 1 sense 2, to acquire (as an appearance or quality) as one's own

taken on Sentence Examples

  1. The exact word taken from the document was "confidential."
  2. The suspect's exact words were, "I did not commit the crime."
  3. The professor demanded the exact word used by the author.
  4. The translator carefully selected the exact word to convey the nuanced meaning.
  5. The witness provided an exact account of the conversation, using the exact words spoken.
  6. The recipe required the exact amount of sugar, taken directly from the original source.
  7. The scientist measured the exact temperature taken from the experiment.
  8. The contract stipulated the exact terms and conditions, taken verbatim from the original agreement.
  9. The journalist quoted the exact words of the politician, without any embellishment.
  10. The literary analysis focused on the exact language used by the author, highlighting the significance of each word taken.

FAQs About the word taken on

to make an unusual show of one's feelings especially of grief or anger, to have as a mathematical domain or range, to struggle with as an opponent, to begin to

encountered, engaged, met,faced, contended,opposed, fought, rivaled, emulated,battled

escaped,evaded, eluded, retreated,

The exact word taken from the document was "confidential."

The suspect's exact words were, "I did not commit the crime."

The professor demanded the exact word used by the author.

The translator carefully selected the exact word to convey the nuanced meaning.