English to Urdu Dictionary undertaking

undertaking

اپکرم
definition
verb
a firm of builders undertook the construction work
commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on.
noun
I give an undertaking that we shall proceed with the legislation
a formal pledge or promise to do something.
the management of funerals as a profession.
translation of 'undertaking '
noun
معاهده
example
In the application, my learned friend said that, if it was to be granted, there was an agreement or, at least, there was an 'undertaking' that costs would be paid in any event to the respondent.
There is also an 'undertaking' that the applicant had 28 days at that period of time in which to lodge the application.
Irrespective of the success of the government's latest initiative, eradicating poverty among such a large proportion of the population would prove a mammoth 'undertaking' .
‘It would be a mammoth 'undertaking' to have all the big countries and their supporters coming here,’ Smith admitted.
As he suggests, it's a risky 'undertaking' , but one the reader will believe worth the effort
The strength of practice nurses, says the writer, is that the care they offer patients is based on research rather than the ritualistic 'undertaking' of tasks allocated by general practitioners.
He has then given an 'undertaking' that until the wife goes back to court, he will not seek to take the child from the wife's control.
It is not to be involved in the actual 'undertaking' of the task to gather the evidence.
Much of the process is now automated, and the banks have given an 'undertaking' that they will respond within five days.
it's a major 'undertaking' for a small rural community
Frankly, I don't think so, even if the 'undertaking' should prove risky and difficult.
They were given an 'undertaking' that this law would be passed.
I had to sign an 'undertaking' that I would come back and surrender myself to the authorities.
Well, the customs of marriage in the Roman Catholic Church include an additional requirement - that is, an 'undertaking' that one will have children.
That's a big project, a huge 'undertaking' , and I didn't necessarily understand how big it would be.
The task was a mammoth 'undertaking' , requiring thousands of hours of research, writing, sourcing photographs and planning the events of the day itself.
As a result of this agreement, doctors gave the health authorities an 'undertaking' that they would resume overtime duties with immediate effect.
He gave an 'undertaking' that everything would be up and running before the end of this month.
If there is to be an economy of scale we'd like an 'undertaking' that the university will make sure there are going to be no compulsory job losses.
From the beginning, however, the system was built on trust - a risky 'undertaking' in a society where profit rarely takes a backseat to trust.
Reprising his Oscar winning role was a risky 'undertaking' .
‘The task ahead for you is a mammoth 'undertaking' to ensure the continuation of our fishing industries,’ he told the 300 delegates.
If counsel breaches such an 'undertaking' that can be dealt with.
We had an 'undertaking' that we would be able to speak.
But in terms of practicality, getting it done, getting it written, getting it edited, a series would be a mammoth 'undertaking' at this point.
The station was asked to give an 'undertaking' that it will present any argument or discussion about the new broadcast franchise in a fair and balanced way while it continues on the air.
The appetite for political consulting is triggered by the recognition that campaigning is an 'undertaking' for professionals.
He said he gave residents an 'undertaking' that he would deal with anti-social behaviour.
He made it clear that, unless we issued him with an 'undertaking' that we would not publish her name, he was instructed to seek an immediate interdict to prevent us naming her.
When we made the original deal we gave an 'undertaking' that we would let the Council see what we are doing.
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