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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Took on

Mumbai, Dec 25 (PTI) Maharashtra Government would procure around 2,000 bullet-proof jackets as part of efforts to modernise the police force in the backdrop of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
"Home Minister R R Patil has directed the authorities to initiate the process for buying the jackets from an agency certified by the Centre," an official said.
The agency supplies these jackets to the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force and National Security Guard.
The jackets cost between Rs 32,000 and Rs 45,000 and have been tested at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Chandigarh.
The Department has received flak over the quality of the bullet-proof jackets worn by officers like slain ATS chief Hemant Karkare who took on the terrorists during the attacks. Kavita Karkare, widow of Hemant Karkare, has flayed Congress-led state government for providing poor-quality jacket to her husband.

Source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20091225/1416/tnl-maha-govt-to-procure-2-000-bullet-pr.html

Could you please explain to me what "took on" means in this context?
  

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<< Hemant Karkare who took on the terrorists during the attacks. >> Engaged them. Challenged them.

  • << Hemant Karkare who took on the terrorists during the attacks.
  • >> Engaged them.
  • Challenged them.
  • Met their challenge.
  • Do you wanna take me on?
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<< Hemant Karkare who took on the terrorists during the attacks. >>


Engaged them. Challenged them. Met their challenge.

Do you wanna take me on? = Do you want to see if you can beat me?

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