task - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • perform: Would be willing to perform some simple computer tasks.
  • accomplish: He then accomplishes the central task or object of the adventure.
  • undertake: Her sense of duty, however, bogs her down into undertaking mundane tasks for the rest of the family.
  • assign: The last PrepCom could be assigned the additional tasks of procedural preparations for the next Review Conference, of course.
  • complete: Find out how well can they complete the tasks they intended to carry out with the site?
  • automate: Aims and objectives To learn how to create powerful spreadsheets to assist in managing clients ' data and automating tasks.

Adjective modifier

  • daunting: We wish him all the best, for what must seem like a daunting task.
  • difficult: The 33 judges will have a very difficult task to select the winners.
  • impossible: Did you get any mad jokes played on you, impossible tasks given, crap jobs issued.
  • administrative: For Teachers The contract will be changed so that a whole range of routine administrative tasks will no longer be required of teachers.
  • mammoth: Malcolm is also beginning the mammoth task of pairing each negative acquired from Alan B Cross with a print.
  • easy: Making the world a less cute place is no easy task.

Modifies a noun

  • force: A planning task force is to visit Kerala next year to move the project forward.
  • pane: The Protect Document task pane in Microsoft Office Word 2003 improves the way teams work together on files.

Noun used with modifier

  • homework: They can complement class work, and provide homework tasks and revision exercises.
  • consuming: Other savings include the elimination of time consuming tasks such as handling mail, checking and banking checks.
  • programming: What has happened here is that the artistic task has been embedded within a programming task.
  • administration: Perform administration tasks for LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance.
  • prioritize: Learning to prioritize tasks was vital in order to get work completed through out the day.
  • maintenance: Each includes advanced features, like garbage collection, which remove some of the low level maintenance tasks from the programmer.

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