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Take upon Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /əˈpɑn
TAYK uh-PAHN
tˈeɪk/ /əpˈɒn
TAYK uh-PON

Definition

To accept responsibility for something; to agree to do or handle a task or duty yourself.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal or written English. Often appears as 'take it upon oneself' to emphasize personal responsibility. More common in professional, academic, or serious contexts. Not used for minor or routine tasks.

Example Sentences

She decided to take upon the project when no one else volunteered.

basic

He will take upon the role of team leader next month.

basic

You shouldn't take upon more work than you can handle.

basic

After the manager left, I had to take it upon myself to organize the meeting.

natural

No one asked him, but he decided to take upon himself to fix the problem.

natural

If you take it upon yourself to help, people will really appreciate it.

natural