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  • 31initiate a corporation — index incorporate (form a corporation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 32Initiate's Trial — infobox Book | name = Initiate s Trial title orig = translator = author = Janny Wurts cover artist = Janny Wurts country = Great Britain language = English series = Wars of Light and Shadow genre = Epic fantasy publisher = [http://www.voyager… …

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  • 33initiate someone into — introduce someone to (an activity or skill). → initiate …

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  • 34initiate curtesy — See curtesy initiate …

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  • 35initiate tenant by curtesy — See curtesy initiate …

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  • 36initiate — 1. noun a) A new member of an organization. b) One who has been through a ceremony of initiation. 2. verb To begin, to start, to introduce. See Als …

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  • 37initiate — Synonyms and related words: Greek, abecedarian, accept, accomplished, activate, actuate, admit, affiliate, alphabetarian, apprentice, articled clerk, associate, at concert pitch, begin, beginner, belonger, boot, break ground, break the ice, bring …

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  • 38initiate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. admit, introduce, take in; start, commence, inaugurate, institute. See beginning. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To begin] Syn. open, start, inaugurate, launch; see begin 1 . 2. [To introduce] Syn. instate …

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  • 39initiate — in·i·ti·ate || ɪ nɪʃɪeɪt n. one who has been newly admitted into a group or secret society; one who possesses some special or secret knowledge v. set going, launch, begin, commence; instruct someone in the basic elements of a subject or… …

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  • 40Initiate —   To start a program on the computer. Also referred to as running or executing a computer program …

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