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    take on
    [take on]
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    1. hire an employee:
      "he took me on as an apprentice"
      • be willing or ready to meet an adversary or opponent:
        "a group of villagers has taken on the planners"
      • undertake a task or responsibility, especially a difficult one:
        "whoever takes on the trout farm will have their work cut out"
      • acquire a particular meaning or quality:
        "the subject has taken on a new significance in the past year"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        become very upset, especially needlessly:
        "don't take on so—no need to upset yourself"
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    1. hire an employee:
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