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    In·i·ti·ate

    verb

    • 1. cause (a process or action) to begin: "he proposes to initiate discussions on planning procedures" Similar beginstart offcommencetake action onOpposite completefinish
    • 2. admit (someone) into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual: "she had been formally initiated into the sorority" Similar introduceadmitletinductOpposite expel

    noun

    • 1. a person who has been initiated into an organization or activity, typically recently: "initiates of the Shiva cult"
  2. initiate. initiate something (formal) to make something begin synonym set/put in motion. The government has initiated a programme of economic reform. initiate somebody (into something) to explain something to somebody and/or make them experience it for the first time.

  3. As a noun, initiate refers to someone who has been inducted into a group. Initiate is tricky because you pronounce the last bit one way as a verb (i-ni-she-ate) and another when it's a noun (i-ni-she-at). If you're an initiate, you've been introduced to a field of study, an activity, a club, etc.

  4. 3 days ago · Synonyms: begin, start, open, launch More Synonyms of initiate. 2. verb. If you initiate someone into something, you introduce them to a particular skill or type of knowledge and teach them about it. He initiated her into the study of other cultures. [VERB noun + into]

  5. 1. To set going by taking the first step; begin: initiated trade with developing nations. See Synonyms at begin. 2. To introduce to a new field, interest, skill, or activity: initiated the students into the world of opera. 3. To admit (someone) into membership, as with a ritual or ceremony. adj. (-ĭt) 1.

  6. INITIATE definition: 1. to make something begin: 2. to make someone a member of a group or organization in a special…. Learn more.

  7. initiate. verb. /ɪˈnɪʃiˌeɪt/ Verb Forms. initiate something (formal) to make something begin synonym set/put something in motion to initiate legal proceedings against someone The government has initiated a program of economic reform. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. May 11, 2024 · One who is oriented in and familiar with a topic or subject; especially, one who is an expert in it. Antonym: noninitiate. Coordinate terms: expert, nonexpert, layperson, amateur, dilettante, journeyman, master. Translations [ edit] ± A new member of an organization. ± One who has been through a ceremony of initiation. Verb [ edit]

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