Synonym: begin, fire away, start, take off. Antonym: conclude, end, finish. Similar words: commencement, comment, comment on, recommend, recommendation, commercial, from memory, fence. Meaning: [kə'mens] v. 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 2. set in motion, cause to start 3. get off the ground.
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(61) Even if you commence your studies in three years, you don't have to pay the money in one lump sum.
(62) Unfurl the banners, put on your armour. Let the fighting commence.
(63) Play shall commence at 10.00 a.m. on 18 August 2007.
(64) The Sri Lankan cricketers had been travelling in a well-armed convoy to the city's Gaddafi stadium, to commence the third day of a five-day game against Pakistan's national side.
(65) The stentorian tones of auctioneer, calling out to clear , now announced that the sale to commence.
(66) L'homme commence par aimer l'amour et finit par aimer la femme.
(67) The time period for requesting appraisal of a trademark which is approved for registration by the ruling of demurral shall commence on the day when the ruling of demurral is announced.
(68) Further negotiations on services and agriculture were to commence in 2000.
(69) Work will commence on the project at this time, schedule allowing.
(70) A claimant is entitled to take civil action and commence criminal proceeding simultaneously.
(71) Figs now determined that he would commence the engagement by a charge on his own part.
(71) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(72) HC:And lo , let the hobgoblin Ritual of Manhood commence!
(73) Hours after farrowing commence the steady building of feed on a daily basis with no preset maximum.
(74) The bull - fight was to commence in twenty minutes.
(75) We wait on you with the circular contain the announcement of our commence business.
(76) From then on, an intergenerational pair of widely differing ages, a grey-haired old man and an 8-year old girl, commence on a fascinating adventure.
(77) We are about to commence reading through the Epistle of James again.
(78) The shipment shall commence not later than 45 days upon receipt of the Buyer's Operative Bank Guarantee.
(79) The rite could only commence when father got back from the shop.
(80) Commence business with you.
(81) Chapter 4, From to tradition culture of the basic valuation commence, trace back to the traditional culture the process that replace, and discuss basic trend that modernize of culture.
(82) Article 6 All the business departments of the securities company may commence business cooperation among themselves but shall not violate the provisions of the information screening wall system.
(83) Then he would wait no longer , but flew away, to commence his wooing at once.
(84) It was inevitable that they should go short on dog food. But they hastened it by overfeeding , bringing the day nearer when underfeeding would commence.
(85) As we now possess these infallible signs, let us commence our march.
(86) Once the topiary is properly treated, the animating ritual can commence.
(87) Before you commence with a full diagnostic procedure, there are some basic checks which it is good practice to carry out.
(88) The vessels will be a joint-use platform operated by both the United States Army and Navy. Construction of the first JHSV is scheduled to commence at Austal's US shipyard in November.
(89) "Steel mills are still running down their stocks of iron ore, which may take around two months. After that, big steel mills will also commence output cuts if they can't make money," he said.
(90) In what year did the Salvation Army commence operations in Singapore?
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