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take upon

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phrasal verb [transitive]
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present tense
I/you/we/theytake upon
he/she/ittakes upon
present participletaking upon
past tensetook upon
past participletaken upon

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  1. same as take on (sense 5)

    We took it upon ourselves to organize a quiz.

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