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By surface analysis, undertake + -ing.
undertaking (plural undertakings)
- The business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals.
- A promise or pledge; a guarantee.
- 1923, Ernest Bramah, The Eyes of Max Carrados:
Nobody troubles to keep his word, to carry out literally his undertakings. In my small way I try to set that right by showing them the logical development of their ways. - 2023 June 22, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Hong Kong: Local laws and customs[1]:
The Hong Kong SAR Government has given undertakings that such powers [powers to prevent people from leaving Hong Kong] will not be used and that the ability to remove people from flights will be applied only to stop certain asylum seekers from entering Hong Kong.
- 1923, Ernest Bramah, The Eyes of Max Carrados:
- That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise.
Synonyms: enterprise, pursuit, establishment; see also Thesaurus:activity- 2021 December 29, Stephen Roberts, “Stories and facts behind railway plaques: Chester (1848)”, in RAIL, number 947, page 58:
He laid the foundation stone on August 1 1847, and then set around 2,000 workmen loose on the undertaking. The station opened exactly one year later on August 1 1848.
- 2021 December 29, Stephen Roberts, “Stories and facts behind railway plaques: Chester (1848)”, in RAIL, number 947, page 58:
- The act of one who undertakes (in either sense).
Antonym: (transport) overtaking
That which is undertaken — see also enterprise
- Belarusian: прадпрые́мства n (pradpryjémstva), мерапрые́мства n (mjerapryjémstva), пачына́нне n (pačynánnje)
- Bulgarian: предприятие (bg) n (predprijatie), дело (bg) n (delo)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 事業 / 事业 (zh) (shìyè), 任務 / 任务 (zh) (rènwu), 工作 (zh) (gōngzuò) - Danish: firma (da) n, virksomhed (da) c
- Finnish: hanke (fi), aie (fi)
- French: entreprise (fr) f
- German: Unternehmen (de) n
- Greek:
Ancient Greek: ἐπιχείρημα n (epikheírēma) - Hungarian: vállalkozás (hu)
- Latin: susceptus n, coeptum n
- Māori: hinonga
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: foretak n - Persian: مردهشور (morde-šur), گورکن (fa) (gurkan)
- Plautdietsch: Äwanämen n
- Polish: przedsięwzięcie (pl) n, antrepryza (pl) f (archaic)
- Russian: предприя́тие (ru) m (predprijátije), мероприя́тие (ru) n (meroprijátije), начина́ние (ru) n (načinánije), зате́я (ru) f (zatéja)
- Spanish: emprendimiento (es) m, destajo (es) m
- Swedish: företag (sv) n
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: تشبث (teşebbüs) - Ukrainian: підприє́мство (uk) n (pidpryjémstvo), за́хід (uk) m (záxid), почина́ння n (počynánnja)
- Yiddish: אונטערנעמונג f (unternemung)
undertaking
- present participle and gerund of undertake
- “undertaking”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- taking under