Synonym: assault, attack, beginning, charge, commencement, drive, offense, onslaught, opening, start. Similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence. Meaning: ['ɑnset /'ɒn-] n. 1. the beginning or early stages 2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons).
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91. A volcano has even been blamed for speeding up the onset of the last Ice Age.
92. Ill health and the onset of deafness did little to diminish Ada Leverson's enjoyment of life.
93. With the onset of World War 11, the ranks were severely depleted, and the forest work camps were closed.
94. Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation.
95. Doctors can slow the onset of the disease with drugs.
96. It may delay the onset of Aids, even if only by a small amount.
97. This allows the onset of molecular motion in amorphous polymers to take place at temperatures below the melting temperature of such crystallites.
98. As the onset of leprosy is slow, it will take at least 10 years to produce positive results.
99. Anything you could take to slow or halt the onset of Aids would be worth knowing about.
100. This type of sleep onset insomnia is most often experienced by those who are accustomed to being in control of their lives.
101. It has a rapid onset of action and is useful in both initiating and maintaining sleep.
102. Resumption of development occurs just before the onset of seasonal rains.
103. But puberty, or rather the onset of menstruation, changed all that.
104. Fig. 6.8 shows how increased bucket size delays the onset of synonym occurrence in a well randomized file.
105. The typical clinical presentation is a young obese female complaining of new onset headache.
106. This was enough to slow the onset of their disease.
107. The curtains swung back to reveal Marie in a glistening silver robe and an expression suggesting the onset of migraine.
108. Like the rest of us, you probably blamed both thoughts on gas or the onset of the flu.
109. This was designed before the onset of destabilization, and aimed to restructure the formal school system.
110. Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
111. The onset of the disease is very gradual and breathlessness only becomes troublesome when about half of the lung has been destroyed.
112. Subjects - All patients with onset of dementia aged 40-64.
113. Classical tardive dyskinesia is manifested by the insidious onset of oral-lingual-buccal dyskinesia.
114. But cold weather and a scarcity of food on arable land usually brings numbers down with the onset of winter.
115. We did not time onset of respiration relative to cord clamping but many infants in the regulated group were already crying.
116. His cheeks were sunken and the onset of years had given him heavy jowls.
117. This induced the rapid onset of apoptosis which can be quantitated by time-lapse cinemicroscopy.
118. Usually dry throughout winter,[http://sentencedict.com/onset.html] they start with the onset of spring thaw.
119. She continued to have pain and had a cholecystectomy 14 years after the onset of symptoms.
120. This drug is highly effective when used within the first several hours after the onset of acute arthritis.
More similar words: sunset, unsettle, unsettled, unsettling, consent, response, consensus, consequence, consecutive, consequently, in consequence, conservation, conservative, consequential, inconsequential, set, asset, set up, set off, beset, set out, upset, offset, corset, set down, closet, assets, settee, settle, sense.