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  • 21initiate — in·i·ti·ate || ɪ nɪʃɪeɪt n. one who has been newly admitted into a group or secret society; one who possesses some special or secret knowledge v. set going, launch, begin, commence; instruct someone in the basic elements of a subject or… …

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  • 22initiate — 1. verb 1) the government initiated the scheme Syn: begin, start (off), commence; institute, inaugurate, launch, instigate, establish, set up, start the ball rolling on; originate, pioneer; informal kick off, spark Ant …

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  • 23initiate — Verb: To start a movement. To commence something, for example a proceeding. To propose for approval. Idaho Power Co. v Thompson (DC Idaho) 19 F2d 547. To bring a person into an activity, a fraternal order, association, or social club. Noun: One… …

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  • 24initiate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. admit, introduce, take in; start, commence, inaugurate, institute. See beginning. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To begin] Syn. open, start, inaugurate, launch; see begin 1 . 2. [To introduce] Syn. instate …

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  • 25initiate — verb 1) the government initiated the scheme Syn: begin, start (off), commence, institute, inaugurate, launch, instigate, establish, set up 2) he was initiated into a religious cult Syn: introduce …

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  • 26The Initiate — is a combined anthology and parable dealing with the occult, written by the British composer Cyril Scott in the early 1900s. It was first published (anonymously) in 1920.DescriptionThe book is divided into two parts: an anthology entitled “Justin …

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  • 27Paper Aircraft Released Into Space — PARIS redirects here. For other uses, see Paris (disambiguation) and Paris. The PARIS (Paper Aircraft Released Into Space) project was a privately organised endeavour undertaken by various staff members of the information technology web site The… …

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  • 28bring into use — index initiate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 29initiation — initiate ► VERB 1) cause (a process or action) to begin. 2) admit with formal ceremony or ritual into a society or group. 3) (initiate into) introduce to (a new activity or skill). ► NOUN ▪ a person who has been initiated. DERIVATIVES initiat …

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  • 30initiatory — initiate ► VERB 1) cause (a process or action) to begin. 2) admit with formal ceremony or ritual into a society or group. 3) (initiate into) introduce to (a new activity or skill). ► NOUN ▪ a person who has been initiated. DERIVATIVES initiat …

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