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Synonyms of the word 
TASK → ASSIGN - CHORE - DELEGATE - DEPUTE - DESIGNATE - DUTY - EXTEND - JOB - LABOR - PROJECT - STRAIN - TAX - UNDERTAKING - WORKtask- n. A piece of work done as part of one’s duties.
- n. A difficult or tedious undertaking.
- n. An objective.
- n. (computing) A process or execution of a program.
- v. (transitive) To assign a task to, or impose a task on.
- v. (transitive) To oppress with severe or excessive burdens; to tax.
- v. (transitive) To charge, as with a fault.
assign- v. (transitive) To designate or set apart something for some purpose.
- v. (transitive) To appoint or select someone for some office.
- v. (transitive) To allot or give something as a task.
- v. (transitive) To attribute or sort something into categories.
- v. (transitive, law) To transfer property, a legal right, etc., from one person to another.
- v. (transitive, programming) To give (a value) to a variable.
- n. An assignee.
- n. (obsolete) A thing relating or belonging to something else; an appurtenance.
chore- n. A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one.
- v. (US, dated) To do chores.
- v. (Britain, informal) To steal.
- n. (obsolete) A choir or chorus.
delegate- n. a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.
- n. a representative at a conference, etc.
- n. (US) an appointed representative in some legislative bodies.
- n. (computing) a type of variable storing a reference to a method with a particular signature, analogous…
- v. to authorize someone to be a delegate.
- v. to commit a task to someone, especially a subordinate.
- v. (computing, Internet) (of a subdomain) to give away authority over a subdomain; to allow someone else…
depute- v. (obsolete) To assign (someone or something) to or for something.
- v. To delegate (a task etc.) to a subordinate.
- v. To deputize (someone), to appoint as deputy.
- v. To appoint; to assign; to choose.
- n. (Scotland) Deputy.
designate- adj. Designated; appointed; chosen.
- v. To mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description;…
- v. To call by a distinctive title; to name.
- v. To indicate or set apart for a purpose or duty; -- with to or for; to designate an officer for or to the…
duty- n. That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
- n. A period of time spent at work or doing a particular task.
- n. Describing a workload as to its idle, working and de-energized periods.
- n. A tax placed on imports or exports; a tariff, customs duty, excise duty.
- n. (obsolete) One's due, something one is owed; a debt or fee.
- n. (obsolete) Respect; reverence; regard; act of respect; homage.
- n. The efficiency of an engine, especially a steam pumping engine, as measured by work done by a certain…
extend- v. (intransitive) To increase in extent.
- v. (intransitive) To possess a certain extent.
- v. (transitive) To cause to increase in extent.
- v. (transitive) To cause to last for a longer period of time.
- v. (transitive) To straighten (a limb).
- v. To bestow; to offer; to impart; to apply.
- v. To increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating additions.
- v. (Britain, law) To value, as lands taken by a writ of extent in satisfaction of a debt; to assign by writ…
- v. (object-oriented programming) Of a class: to be an extension or subtype of, or to be based on, a prototype…
job- n. A task.
- n. An economic role for which a person is paid.
- n. (in noun compounds) Plastic surgery.
- n. (computing) A task, or series of tasks, carried out in batch mode (especially on a mainframe computer).
- n. A sudden thrust or stab; a jab.
- n. A public transaction done for private profit; something performed ostensibly as a part of official duty,…
- n. Any affair or event which affects one, whether fortunately or unfortunately.
- n. A thing (often used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall).
- v. (intransitive) To do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.
- v. (intransitive) To work as a jobber.
- v. (intransitive, professional wrestling slang) To take the loss.
- v. (transitive, trading) To buy and sell for profit, as securities; to speculate in.
- v. (transitive, often with out) To subcontract a project or delivery in small portions to a number of contractors.
- v. (intransitive) To seek private gain under pretence of public service; to turn public matters to private…
- v. To strike or stab with a pointed instrument.
- v. To thrust in, as a pointed instrument.
- v. To hire or let in periods of service.
labor- n. American standard spelling of labour.
- v. American standard spelling of labour.
project- n. A planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages.
- n. (usually in the plural, US) An urban low-income housing building.
- n. (dated) An idle scheme; an impracticable design.
- n. (obsolete) A projectile.
- n. (obsolete) A projection.
- n. (obsolete) The place from which a thing projects.
- v. (intransitive) To extend beyond a surface.
- v. (transitive) To cast (an image or shadow) upon a surface; to throw or cast forward; to shoot forth.
- v. (transitive) To extend (a protrusion or appendage) outward.
- v. (transitive) To make plans for; to forecast.
- v. (transitive, reflexive) To present (oneself), to convey a certain impression, usually in a good way.
- v. (transitive, psychology, psychoanalysis) To assume qualities or mindsets in others based on one's own…
- v. (cartography) To change the projection (or coordinate system) of spatial data with another projection.
strain- n. (obsolete) Treasure.
- n. (obsolete) The blood-vessel in the yolk of an egg.
- n. (archaic) Race; lineage, pedigree.
- n. Hereditary character, quality, or disposition.
- n. A tendency or disposition.
- n. (literary) Any sustained note or movement; a song; a distinct portion of an ode or other poem; also, the…
- n. (biology) A particular breed or race of animal, microbe etc.
- n. (music) A portion of music divided off by a double bar; a complete musical period or sentence; a movement,…
- n. (rare) A kind or sort (of person etc.).
- v. (obsolete) To beget, generate (of light), engender, copulate (both of animals and humans), lie with, be…
- v. (obsolete) To hold tightly, to clasp.
- v. To apply a force or forces to by stretching out.
- v. To damage by drawing, stretching, or the exertion of force.
- v. To act upon, in any way, so as to cause change of form or volume, as when bending a beam.
- v. To exert or struggle (to do something), especially to stretch (one's senses, faculties etc.) beyond what…
- v. To stretch beyond its proper limit; to do violence to, in terms of intent or meaning.
- v. (transitive) To separate solid from liquid by passing through a strainer or colander.
- v. (intransitive) To percolate; to be filtered.
- v. To make uneasy or unnatural; to produce with apparent effort; to force; to constrain.
- v. To urge with importunity; to press.
- n. The act of straining, or the state of being strained.
- n. A violent effort; an excessive and hurtful exertion or tension, as of the muscles.
- n. An injury resulting from violent effort; a sprain.
- n. (uncountable, engineering) A dimensionless measure of object deformation either referring to engineering…
- n. (obsolete) The track of a deer.
tax- n. Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.
- n. A burdensome demand.
- n. A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution or service, the rendering of which is imposed…
- n. (obsolete) charge; censure.
- n. (obsolete) A lesson to be learned.
- v. (transitive) To impose and collect a tax from (a person).
- v. (transitive) To impose and collect a tax on (something).
- v. (transitive) To make excessive demands on.
undertaking- n. The business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals.
- n. A promise or pledge; a guarantee.
- n. That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform;…
- n. The act of one who undertakes, or engages in, any project or business.
- v. present participle of undertake.
work- n. (heading, uncountable) Employment.
- n. (heading, uncountable) Effort.
- n. Sustained effort to achieve a goal or result, especially overcoming obstacles.
- n. (heading) Product; the result of effort.
- n. (uncountable, slang, professional wrestling) The staging of events to appear as real.
- n. (mining) Ore before it is dressed.
- v. (intransitive) To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
- v. (transitive) To effect by gradual degrees.
- v. (transitive) To embroider with thread.
- v. (transitive) To set into action.
- v. (transitive) To cause to ferment.
- v. (intransitive) To ferment.
- v. (transitive) To exhaust, by working.
- v. (transitive) To shape, form, or improve a material.
- v. (transitive) To operate in a certain place, area, or speciality.
- v. (transitive) To operate in or through; as, to work the phones.
- v. (transitive) To provoke or excite; to influence.
- v. (transitive) To use or manipulate to one’s advantage.
- v. (transitive) To cause to happen or to occur as a consequence.
- v. (transitive) To cause to work.
- v. (intransitive) To function correctly; to act as intended; to achieve the goal designed for.
- v. (intransitive, figuratively) To influence.
- v. (intransitive) To effect by gradual degrees; as, to work into the earth.
- v. (intransitive) To move in an agitated manner.
- v. (intransitive) To behave in a certain way when handled;.
- v. (transitive, with two objects, poetic) To cause (someone) to feel (something).
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To hurt; to ache.
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