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initiated
[ ih-nish-ee-ey-tid ]
adjective
- already having some knowledge of or experience in a particular art or subject:
While other shows have faded into obscurity, Twin Peaks continues to capture the imaginations of new and initiated viewers alike.
- admitted or accepted with formal rites into an organization or group, adult society, secret knowledge, etc.:
He is an initiated Wiccan priest, a healer and seer, and a keen student of natural medicine.
- begun, originated, or set going:
Despite the initiated reforms, markets are not convinced that this EU member country will be able to avoid restructuring its debt.
- Government. proposed by initiative:
In such cases a group of citizens can propose an initiated constitutional amendment to the people for a statewide vote.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of initiate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of initiated1
Example Sentences
And when Doncic, who struggled defensively for most of the night, closed out on a Curry three, officials called him for a foul when it seemed like Curry, not Doncic, initiated the contact.
“We initiated this call for complaints because we knew we had some folks come forward to tell our investigators that this was a problem.â€
Both spent the next half century developing ideas they initiated in these two early works, making them matter, as they still do.
Speaking at a press conference Thursday during a visit to Guyana, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the government had initiated a widespread review of student activists’ visas and revoked at least 300.
The initial dig, initiated by the Richard III Society, was carried out in partnership with the University of Leicester and supported by Leicester City Council.
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