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Obligated vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

obligated | undertaked |


As verbs the difference between obligated and undertaked

is that obligated is (obligate) while undertaked is (nonstandard) (undertake).

As an adjective obligated

is (north america|scottish) committed.

Undertaker vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

undertaker | undertaked |


As a noun undertaker

is a funeral director; someone whose business is to manage funerals, burials and cremations.

As a verb undertaked is

(nonstandard) (undertake).

Undertaxed vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

undertaxed | undertaked |


As an adjective undertaxed

is taxed at less than an appropriate level.

As a verb undertaked is

(nonstandard) (undertake).

Undertaked vs Undertakes - What's the difference?

undertaked | undertakes |


As verbs the difference between undertaked and undertakes

is that undertaked is (nonstandard) (undertake) while undertakes is (undertake).

Underbaked vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

underbaked | undertaked |


As verbs the difference between underbaked and undertaked

is that underbaked is (underbake) while undertaked is (nonstandard) (undertake).

Undertaken vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

undertaken | undertaked |


As verbs the difference between undertaken and undertaked

is that undertaken is past participle of lang=en while undertaked is past tense of undertake.

Undertake vs Undertaked - What's the difference?

undertake | undertaked |


As verbs the difference between undertake and undertaked

is that undertake is to take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.) while undertaked is past tense of undertake.