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- Dictionaryin·cep·tion/inˈsepSH(ə)n/
noun
- 1. the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity: "she has been on the board since its inception two years ago"
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Synonyms for INCEPTION: beginning, commencement, start, onset, launch, alpha, genesis, outset; Antonyms of INCEPTION: end, conclusion, ending, close, period, completion, termination, closing.
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Synonyms and examples. beginning. Let's go back to the beginning. Can you tell me when you arrived at the crime scene? start. I didn't like him from the very start. end. This is it – the end of the tour. opening. The opening of the ceremony was marred by protest. commencement. formal. What is the commencement date of their contract? kick-off.
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Synonyms for INCEPTIONS: beginnings, commencements, starts, onsets, alphas, launches, geneses, infancies; Antonyms of INCEPTIONS: conclusions, endings, ends, periods, closes, terminations, completions, closings.
Synonyms for INCEPTION in English: beginning, start, rise, birth, origin, dawn, outset, initiation, inauguration, commencement, ….