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Task   /tæsk/   Listen
Task

noun
1.
Any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted.  Synonyms: labor, project, undertaking.
2.
A specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee.  Synonyms: chore, job.  "The job of repairing the engine took several hours" , "The endless task of classifying the samples" , "The farmer's morning chores"
verb
(past & past part. tasked; pres. part. tasking)
1.
Assign a task to.
2.
Use to the limit.  Synonym: tax.



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"Task" Quotes from Famous Books



... peculiar idealism and a careful distinction drawn between the real and the metaphorical sense of the terms which he employs. Baius neglected this precaution and furthermore paid no attention to the controversial attitude of the holy Doctor. Augustine's peculiar task was not to maintain the possibility of naturally good works without faith and grace, but to defend against Pelagius and Julian the impossibility of performing supernaturally good and meritorious works without the aid of grace. It is this essential difference in their respective ...
— Grace, Actual and Habitual • Joseph Pohle

... I thought of more than one incident in my own career which might be harshly received by a strict moralist. It is true that I have always been engaged on what I believed was a lawful task; but the due execution of that task had sometimes involved actions which I should have shrunk from ...
— The International Spy - Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War • Allen Upward

... which Beauchamp prosecuted his task is adverted to in the patent of his appointment to the office of chancellor of the Garter, the preamble whereof recites, "that out of mere love towards the Order, he had given himself the leisure daily to attend the advancement and progress ...
— Windsor Castle • William Harrison Ainsworth

... from the position of the sun in the heavens, ascertained the point at which he was to dig. First looking around him to see that he was not overlooked, he took his spade and pick-axe out of the cart and began his task. There was a spot not quite so green as the rest, which Humphrey thought likely to be the very place that he should dig at, as probably it was not green from the soil having been removed. He commenced at this spot, and after a few moment's labour his pick-axe struck upon ...
— The Children of the New Forest • Captain Marryat

... confirmed by experience can also be enlarged by it, and it is easy to see in traditional revelation itself many diverse sources; different temperaments and different types of thought have left their impress upon it. Yet other temperaments and other types of thought might continue the task. Revelation seems to be progressive; a part may fall to ...
— Winds Of Doctrine - Studies in Contemporary Opinion • George Santayana


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