take on in English

verb

accept (responsibility); hire somebody; occupy, cause to work; deal with; (Informal) get upset, overreact, become very upset; (Slang) eat

Use "take on" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "take on" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "take on", or refer to the context using the word "take on" in the English Dictionary.

1. Take on my iron fist.

2. You cannot take on slavery, Abraham.

3. May take on Adscititious rubber headgear

4. What's your take on this issue?

5. We stopped to take on fuel.

6. What's his take on the plan?

7. May take on adscititious rubber headgear.

8. 1 May take on adscititious rubber headgear.

9. Insider’s Take on Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp

10. Crystallized: to take on a definite form.

11. Crystallizing: to take on a definite form.

12. Don't take on more than you can.

13. Buttered eggs take on a shiny gleam

14. Frees up workers to take on other roles.

15. The bus stopped to take on more passengers.

16. Empty houses quickly take on a forlorn look.

17. He wants to take on that boxing champion.

18. My viewing patterns take on a hallucinatory quality.

19. When did she take on with that man?

20. Don't take on more than you can handle.

21. You'd rather take on 50 dudes with AK's?

22. Each has a slightly different take on aging.

23. Acidic is a unique take on rock/alternative music

24. Australorps are the Australian take on the Orpington breed

25. How many pictures did you take on your trip?

26. Events began to take on a more sinister aspect.

27. I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities.

28. She refused to take on the traditional woman's role.

29. I'm too old to take on such a challenge.

30. Why don't you take on sb. your own size?

31. The problem was beginning to take on gigantic proportions.

32. I don't want to take on any more commitments.

33. He is always ready to take on heavy responsibilities.

34. Australorps are the Australian take on the Orpington breed

35. You too can take on the luster of Christ.

36. Don't take on more than you can cope with.

37. Barrelhouse is a uniquely Southern take on the modern Gastropub

38. That feeling like we could take on the whole universe.

39. Nobody was keen to take on such a thankless task.

40. At that point, Jesus will take on an added task.

41. Barn8 is a fresh take on farm-to-table dining

42. ‎Introducing Agenda, the award-winning elegant new take on notes

43. With Animation, your models take on a whole new dimension

44. Pakistan already has the capacity to take on the Taliban.

45. She was keen to take on the role of producer.

46. The chameleon can take on the colours of its background.

47. Take on the world and never cry craven, he'd said.

48. Allstar products give you the confidence to take on any challenge.

49. This is a very particular take on learning: the Autodidact’s take

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