Synonym: origin, origination. Similar words: conception, perception, exception, reception, deceptive, concept, acceptance, option. Meaning: [ɪn'sepʃn] n. an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events.
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31. The day-school at its inception catered for 19 males and 13 females.
32. The structure of levels was an essential part of the National Curriculum from its inception.
33. But it is quite extraordinary that no woman has won the prize since it's inception.
34. It was fatally flawed at its inception in 1946, and has never functioned as it was intended to.
35. Reportedly, EconoPage had financial problems from its inception in 1994.
36. Since their inception in 1888 and 1894 rural councils had remained largely in the hands of landowners and farmers.
37. Interest in prevention of the break-up of families was discernible from the inception of the child care service.
38. An ice cream churn on a plow was more or less all that a crop sprayer was in its earlier inception.
39. Been close to the thing beyond the door at its inception?
40. Responsible for the Oilfields Logistics and Supplies Division since its inception in 1973 which includes property and oil distribution interests.
41. Some works are realised from their inception to their completion at the site, like the installation at the Tate.
42. Sir Gordon, 61 this month, has held the post for 16 years, since its inception.
43. However, its membership has grown considerably since its inception.
44. The question now is when is the first inception.
45. We have offices in four continents allowing us to provide round-the-clock services. Since our inception in 1989[sentencedict.com], we have done business with more than 50 of the top 100 banks worldwide.
46. The corona inception voltage produced by negative polarity increased at first and then decreased, and corona characteristic has little changes.
47. Yesterday's data illustrate some key features of the recovery at its inception.
48. Since its inception, the fund has held the backing to the note issue.
49. Ever since the inception of the first radar systems, the concept of radar horizon has limited their effective detection range.
50. At its inception, DNS was not designed to be a secure protocol. Because of its vulnerability, DNS faces many threats from a variety of aspects.
51. Melville wrote Benito Cereno in 1855, before the inception of the American Civil War.
51. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
52. JCU Singapore recognises the need to integrate inception into the local community. The Public Lecture Series has been an avenue of research sharing since 2009.
53. At its core, the blues has remained the same since its inception.
54. Since its inception, the company has fast-growing category for Cyanamid , alkali, activated carbon within the main body for trade, export-oriented comprehensive trading company .
55. But what can be taken from this comment is that there is most likely a rough cut of Inception completed, possibly even being screened already.
56. Just as Wood was the perfect subject for the project's inception, Trona is fitting for the finale.
57. If you've seen Inception, you know the ridiculousness that is idea of a meta dream world.
58. Since inception, at the national market to create a miracle unexpected.
59. More than 500,000 people have completed the program since its inception at Saddleback Church in 1991.
60. This law has remained relatively intact with minor improvements since its inception.
More similar words: conception, perception, exception, reception, deceptive, concept, acceptance, option, adoption, assumption, corruption, consumption, description, prescription, concentration, except for, acceptable, antiseptic, bumptious, notion, motion, action, nation, mention, question, portion, section, auction, fiction, edition.