to take the initiative

  • 11initiative — [[t]ɪnɪ̱ʃətɪv[/t]] ♦♦♦ initiatives 1) N COUNT: usu with supp, oft N to inf An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem. Government initiatives to help young people have been inadequate... There s talk of a… …

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  • 12initiative */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] / US noun Word forms initiative : singular initiative plural initiatives 1) [uncountable] the ability to decide in an independent way what to do and when to do it Mr Hills showed initiative and bravery when dealing with a dangerous …

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  • 13initiative — in|i|tia|tive [ ı nıʃətıv ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the ability to decide in an independent way what to do and when to do it: Mr. Hills showed initiative and bravery when dealing with a dangerous situation. use your initiative: Employees are… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 14initiative — n. 1) to demonstrate, display, exercise, show initiative 2) to take the initiative 3) to stifle initiative 4) private initiative 5) the initiative to + inf. (does she have enough initiative to get this job done?) 6) on one s (own) initiative (she …

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  • 15initiative*/*/ — [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] noun 1) [U] the ability to take action in an independent way Employees are encouraged to use their initiative if faced with a problem.[/ex] He developed the plan on his own initiative.[/ex] 2) [C] an important action that is intended… …

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  • 16initiative — n. & adj. n. 1 the ability to initiate things; enterprise (I m afraid he lacks all initiative). 2 a first step; origination (a peace initiative). 3 the power or right to begin something. 4 Polit. (esp. in Switzerland and some US States) the right …

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  • 17initiative — initiatively, adv. /i nish ee euh tiv, i nish euh /, n. 1. an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends. 2. readiness and ability in initiating action; enterprise: to lack initiative. 3. one s personal,… …

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  • 18initiative — in•i•ti•a•tive [[t]ɪˈnɪʃ i ə tɪv, ɪˈnɪʃ ə [/t]] n. 1) an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends[/ex] 2) readiness and ability in initiating action; enterprise: to lack initiative[/ex] 3) one s personal …

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  • 19initiative — /əˈnɪʃiətɪv/ (say uh nisheeuhtiv), /əˈnɪʃətɪv/ (say uh nishuhtiv), /əˈnɪʃjətɪv/ (say uh nishyuhtiv) noun 1. an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative. 2. readiness and ability in initiating action; enterprise: to lack… …

  • 20initiative — /ɪ nɪʃətɪv/ noun the decision to start something ♦ to take the initiative to decide to do something …

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