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  • 61answer\ for — v 1. To take responsibility for; assume charge or supervision of. The secret service has to answer for the safety of the President and his family. 2. To say you are sure that (someone) has good character or ability; guarantee: sponsor. When… …

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  • 62take on (something) — 1. to begin to have something. A chameleon can take on the color of the leaf it is on, making it hard to see. Her voice took on a troubled tone. 2. to fight against something. You have to be well prepared to take on a large corporation. We… …

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  • 63answer for — verb furnish a justifying analysis or explanation I can t account for the missing money • Syn: ↑account • Derivationally related forms: ↑accountable (for: ↑account), ↑account ( …

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  • 65National Network for Educational Renewal — The National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER), dedicated to the simultaneous renewal of P 12 and teacher education, began in 1987 through the work and research of John I. Goodlad and his colleagues. The NNER leads by example as it strives… …

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  • 66take it upon yourself to (do something) — take it upon (yourself/itself) to (do something) to accept a responsibility without being asked to. He took it upon himself to personally thank each person who came to the memorial service. The Transit Authority has taken it upon itself to be the …

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  • 67take it upon itself to (do something) — take it upon (yourself/itself) to (do something) to accept a responsibility without being asked to. He took it upon himself to personally thank each person who came to the memorial service. The Transit Authority has taken it upon itself to be the …

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  • 68take\ on\ oneself — • take (up)on oneself v. phr. 1. To accept as a duty or responsibility. He took it on himself to see that the packages were delivered. 2. To assume wrongfully or without permission as a right or privilege. You should not have taken it upon… …

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  • 69take\ upon\ oneself — • take (up)on oneself v. phr. 1. To accept as a duty or responsibility. He took it on himself to see that the packages were delivered. 2. To assume wrongfully or without permission as a right or privilege. You should not have taken it upon… …

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  • 70Moral responsibility — For other types of responsibility, see Responsibility (disambiguation). Part of a series on Freedom …

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