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Sentence count:182+3Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: admitbeginbreak the iceeducateheadinstallinstituteinstructintroducelaunchleadlet inoriginatepioneerreceivestarttake inSimilar words: initiativeinitialinitiallynegotiatedefinitionnegotiationin itselfdefinitelyMeaning: [ɪ'nɪʃɪeɪt]  n. 1. someone new to a field or activity 2. someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field 3. people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity. v. 1. bring into being 2. take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of 3. accept young people into society, usually with some rite 4. bring up a topic for discussion 5. prepare the way for. 
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31. Finally, after deliberation, it was decided to initiate the Peace Corps program despite misgivings about working under a military regime.
32. Thus we may be able to initiate an instruction fetch from store and increment the program counter in one micro-instruction.
33. As well as searching for arbitrage opportunities, computers can also be used to initiate programme trades.
34. Central government can sometimes initiate these rather more informal approaches towards economic and physical renewal.
35. The researchers hope that their results will allow them to initiate studies in humans with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy.
36. Some organized petitions which urged parliament to initiate reform, while most employed their money and influence to promote godliness.
37. The correct person to initiate and oversee coronary rehabilitation is the district cardiologist or physician with an interest in cardiology.
38. His theory is therefore more able to explain change, and even to initiate change through the understanding which it gives.
39. This is in contrast to the case in the United States for example, where individual Congressmen can initiate spending proposals. 2.
40. We do not initiate action; we react to a series of external stimuli.
41. A further reminder is the complaints procedure which members of the public can initiate against police officers.
42. Only the three senior judges could initiate impeachment proceedings against the president.
43. The Act allows children, for the first time,(www.Sentencedict.com) to initiate proceedings and instruct a solicitor to make applications to court.
44. Review the effectiveness of the nursing care provided and where appropriate, initiate any action which may be required.
45. In this first example we see how a teacher is able to initiate a sorting activity following a child's chance remark.
46. As you remove paint from the tin, air will replace it and initiate the drying of the remaining paint.
47. He does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority.
48. After an erratic and harried greeting, we waited quite a while for some one to initiate contact.
49. If he could get a job, it might be easier to initiate some change.
50. Its esoteric meaning is of the domain of the scholar rather than the layman - of the initiate rather than the priest.
51. They can also exchange electronic mail messages and take part in, or initiate, electronic conferences.
52. But at the same time, the self was complex enough to initiate actions and innovate new ideas.
53. It could only have been relatively cool gases that could initiate accretion processes.
54. It is up to law enforcement to initiate a separate criminal investigation.
55. At the Royal Society launch therefore we convened an impressive group of people who might initiate and carry forward the discussion.
56. Mud was not a sound reason to initiate the attic project.
57. Do they initiate change and if so, what kind of change?
58. However, old people who need help do not initiate such schemes.
59. Touch is a major way that babies comfort themselves, explore their world, and initiate contact.
60. After all, it is much easier to initiate a peace process than to complete one.
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