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    com·mence
    /kəˈmens/

    verb

    • 1. begin; start: "his design team commenced work"

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  2. to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year. Shall we let the meeting commence? [ + -ing verb ] Unfortunately, he commenced speak ing before all the guests had finished eating. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to begin to (make something) happen. start Hurry up – the film has already started.

  3. The meaning of COMMENCE is to enter upon : begin. How to use commence in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Commence.

  4. verb. When something commences or you commence it, it begins. [formal] The academic year commences at the beginning of October. [VERB] They commenced a systematic search. [VERB noun] He lit his pipe, and commenced to puff in silence.. [VERB to-infinitive] [Also V v-ing] Synonyms: start, open, begin, go ahead More Synonyms of commence.

  5. Commence definition: to begin; start. . See examples of COMMENCE used in a sentence.

  6. to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year. Should we let the meeting commence? [ + -ing verb ] Unfortunately, he commenced speak ing before all the guests had finished eating. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to start to do something. begin I'll begin working on the project this weekend.

  7. commence. verb. /kəˈmens/ [intransitive, transitive] (formal) Verb Forms. to begin to happen; to begin something. The meeting is scheduled to commence at noon. I will be on leave during the week commencing 15 February. commence with something The day commenced with a welcome from the principal.

  8. A complete guide to the word "COMMENCE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. (UK, intransitive, dated) To take a degree at a university. Wiktionary. Synonyms: spring. set-in. open. launch. incept. found. inaugurate. initiate. originate. begin. arise. start. embark on. start-up. lead off.

  10. commence (formal) to start happening: The negotiations are scheduled to commence at noon. open to start an event or activity in a particular way; (of an event, movie, or book) to start, especially in a particular way: The story opens with a murder.

  11. commence meaning, definition, what is commence: to begin or to start something: Learn more.

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