Examples of 'take on a whole' in a sentence

Meaning of "take on a whole"

take on a whole: This phrase means to fully engage with or commit to a challenging task or situation. It implies facing difficulties or a large amount of work all at once

How to use "take on a whole" in a sentence

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take on a whole
Will take on a whole new meaning to you.
The movie starts to take on a whole other life.
Take on a whole new dimension.
They are able to take on a whole string of functions.
I think the phrase sibling rivalry is about to take on a whole new meaning.
Snow days take on a whole new meaning.
And they got us tricked out to take on a whole fleet.
Cities take on a whole new look at night.
Few animals would actively take on a whole pride.
I will take on a whole team of demons.
I use a different name and take on a whole new persona.
Take on a whole bunch of guys with machine guns with a piece of angle iron.
Is about to take on a whole new meaning.
One piece can occupy several canvases in multiple frames to take on a whole different design.
Ideas that take on a whole new dimension here.

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This made simple things like attacking and blocking take on a whole new aspect.
This person can take on a whole variety of illnesses.
The way you modify interactions in your AR scene will take on a whole new dimension.
An ordinary landscape can take on a whole new face when photographed in long exposure.
A bunch of crazy fools tryin ' to take on a whole army.
Family holidays take on a whole new dimension when you have got kids though.
From now on, your life will take on a whole new light.
Sunday mornings take on a whole new feel at Hotel Granvía with Mornings with Jazz.
Snack time at daycare would take on a whole new meaning.
Things often take on a whole new dimension, at night in the dark.
With children, your schedule will take on a whole new meaning.
You can not take on a whole motorcycle gang in your fuckin ' underwear.
In this context, family holidays or couple getaways take on a whole new dimension.
What? I will take on a whole team of demons.
It 's a world of radical transparency, where privacy concerns will take on a whole new meaning.
I do not even try to take on a whole chapter at once.
Take on a whole pack of hungry foosa single-handedly?
But today it seemed to take on a whole new meaning.
Take on a whole police force?
It is causing world events to take on a whole new type of energetic dynamic.
Take on a whole army by ourselves?
Communication and planning now take on a whole new meaning for a small team.
You are playing with fire . I use a different name and take on a whole new persona.
You are trying to take on a whole town, not one man.
Say that again? I use a different name and take on a whole new persona.
The “ little things ” take on a whole new meaning with your mate.
Right now, I feel like I could take on a whole army.
Non-profit " will take on a whole new meaning when he 's through with you.
The following day, sitting down will take on a whole new challenge!
But why take on a whole pig, when you only need a tiny bit of one?
I use a different name and take on a whole new persona . April.
Yeah, Mom could take on a whole Chig division and send ' em packing '.
When I am done with you, you will be able to take on a whole battalion!
ICC member states also take on a whole range of legal, and moral, obligations.
Thanks to this new association, Gabriell 's works take on a whole new expansion.

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Examples of using Whole
I spent my whole life doing things my own way
I have never hurt anyone in my whole life
I am rethinking the whole movie idea in general
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Examples of using Take
I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns
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