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What does "take on somebody" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Take on someone" refers to challenging an opponent. Here, "take on" is used because Greta Thunberg confronted UN world leaders about their lack of action regarding climate change. Ex: He took on the bully by confronting him. Ex: She was ready to take on her opponent at the tennis match.

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