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meaning of commenced​

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Answered by shreyash7121
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commence

/kəˈmɛns/

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verb

past tense: commenced; past participle: commenced

begin.

"his design team commenced work"

Similar:

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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Answered by SumitSh4rma
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commence
/kəˈmɛns/
Learn to pronounce
verb
past tense: commenced; past participle: commenced
begin.
"his design team commenced work"
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