meaning of commenced
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commence
/kəˈmɛns/
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past tense: commenced; past participle: commenced
begin.
"his design team commenced work"
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begin
start
start off
get down to business
get the ball rolling
get going
get under way
get off the ground
make a start on
set about
go about
enter on
embark on
launch into
lead off
get down to
set in motion
ring up the curtain on
open
initiate
institute
inaugurate
go ahead
get cracking on
get stuck into
kick off
get the show on the road
get weaving (on)
Opposite:
conclude
Origin
Middle English: from Old French commencier, comencier, based on Latin com- (expressing intensive force) + initiare ‘begin’.
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commence
/kəˈmɛns/
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verb
past tense: commenced; past participle: commenced
begin.
"his design team commenced work"
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/kəˈmɛns/
Learn to pronounce
verb
past tense: commenced; past participle: commenced
begin.
"his design team commenced work"
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