Examples of 'take on' in a sentence

Meaning of "take on"

take on: Refers to assuming responsibility for something, such as a task, challenge, or role
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  • To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
  • To begin to have or exhibit.
  • To assume or take responsibility for.
  • To attempt to fight, compete with, or engage with.

How to use "take on" in a sentence

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I will take on your challenge at any time.
I am told they can take on various forms.
You take on a judge to help out a slumlord.
Thought it was a great take on the vice president.
New take on the disposal of structural surpluses.
Young people are ready to take on this responsibility.
Teeth take on the consistency of ripe fruit.
An entirely original take on the camper van.
They take on the temperature of their surroundings.
Or an alien able to take on any shape he wanted.
I thought you said we needed to surface to take on.
Do not take on any more than that.
I have tried so long to take on human form.
When you take on a couple like that.
Name something you would take on a picnic.

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You need to take on some real responsibility.
Freedom is something you take on your own.
I can not take on all our caseload.
They had a highly critical take on work.
We could not take on one like this.
I think you have a unique take on this.
Each of us can take on a few humans at once.
She might have a different take on this.
We do not usually take on private family matters.
Only ones crazy enough to take on cops.
No one else can take on that responsibility.
You are entitled to your own take on him.
I am not gonna take on a limo in this car.
It is not yet possible for me to take on a wife.
The two of us will take on an enormous responsibility.
Wrap sandwiches in aluminum foil to take on the go.
You could all take on the warlocks.
I would kind of like to get your take on it.
The next victim to take on the gorilla is.
I will take on the burden of emperor in silence.
I really like your take on the supertrain.
I can take on as much or as little as you need.
Half the cases we take on are private fam.
They take on the most unpleasant tasks.
Even if we have to take on the whole ghetto.
Your take on immigration is absolutely right.
I am not looking to take on that kind of weight.
I need to make a list of stuff to take on tour.
I want you to take on more charity work.
You really have a unique take on love.
A refreshing take on love that tells it like it is.
A drafting group could take on this task.
He could take on any ten of you in a day.
He had a pretty interesting take on proton decay.
It needs to take on more employees specialised in development.

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