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Term: Take Work

Definition

(verb) To accept, receive, or assume responsibility for a certain task or duty.

(idiom) To successfully undergo a challenging or demanding effort.

(noun) A break or pause from work or daily activities.

Examples

Verb:

1. She decided to take work for her co-worker who was on vacation.

2. The manager asked if anyone was willing to take work for the weekend shift.

3. He always volunteers to take work during busy periods at the office.

Idiom:

1. Despite the challenging circumstances, she was determined to take the work and prove herself.

2. The athlete's incredible performance clearly shows that he can take the work and come out victorious.

3. The team was praised for their ability to take the work and accomplish the project on time.

Noun:

1. After a long day, she decided to go for a walk in the park as a much-needed take work.

2. They planned a beach getaway as a relaxing take work from their hectic schedules.

3. His annual vacation was a welcome take work that allowed him to recharge.

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