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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"

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  2. The meaning of INITIATE is to cause or facilitate the beginning of : set going. How to use initiate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Initiate.

  3. INITIATE definition: 1. to cause something to begin: 2. to teach someone about an area of knowledge, or to allow…. Learn more.

  4. 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.

  5. Initiate definition: to begin, set going, or originate. See examples of INITIATE used in a sentence.

  6. An initiate is a person who has been accepted as a member by a particular group or club and been taught its secrets and skills.

  7. 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.

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

  9. initiate somebody (into something) to explain something to somebody and/or make them experience it for the first time. Many of them had been initiated into drug use at an early age. His uncle initiated him into the pleasures of sailing.

  10. To bring into practice or use; introduce by first doing or using; start. To initiate a new course of studies. Webster's New World. To set going by taking the first step; begin. Initiated trade with developing nations. American Heritage. To introduce to a new field, interest, skill, or activity. Initiated the students into the world of opera.

  11. Definition of initiate noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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