Meaning of the word "taken on" in English

What does "taken on" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

taken on

US /ˈteɪkən ɑn/
UK /ˈteɪkən ɒn/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to accept a responsibility or job

Example:
She has taken on too much work and is feeling stressed.
The company is taking on new employees.
2.

to begin to have a particular quality or appearance

Example:
The chameleon took on the color of the leaves.
The debate took on a more serious tone.
3.

to fight or compete against someone or something

Example:
The small team decided to take on the giant corporation.
He's ready to take on any challenge.