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- What is the difference between initiate and start?
What initiate means in the religious ritual sense is "become familiar with and accept the traditions of the group " So in your original sentence, initiates is the one and only correct verb None of its synonyms works because, as far as I know, none of the synonyms carries the sense of formal admitance that initiate does
- Bring a lawsuit in to a court | WordReference Forums
Your links don't mention "initiate" at all, and the second one doesn't use "bring " The first link talks about bringing a lawsuit "in state court" as opposed to "in Federal court " (Bringing a lawsuit in state court, two separate phrases )
- Initiate a contact Initiate contact | WordReference Forums
You can say it pleases me to initiate contact with you or It is a pleasure to initiate contact with you
- initiate entries? - WordReference Forums
Hi, everyone:-) Merchant hereby authorizes XXX Bank (Bank), and its processing affiliates, in accordance with this Agreement, to initiate debit credit entries to Merchant's deposit account, as indicated below Could you tell me the meaning of the text in red, in either illustrative or
- initiate the ordering | WordReference Forums
“Initiate ordering” implies that you will begin the process of ordering something It does not suggest that you will process a customer’s order If that is what you mean, you could say, for example, “We will place the our order with our supplier as soon as we receive your deposit”
- Im an initiate - WordReference Forums
initiate - Dictionary Definition initiate: someone new to a field or activity Synonyms: beginner, novice, tiro, tyro Hi, suppose I just set up an account on this forum Can I greet the members with "Hi, I'm an initiate here Nice to meet you"
- Difference between launch start initiate - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, I was wondering if you can help me with these words It was in an article, the sentence was : "In fact, the CI is only one initiative in a
- file a case in at the court | WordReference Forums
If you insist on using the word "file" to mean initiate a lawsuit, then you might say that you filed an action (You would then name the court, as in "I filed an action in the federal district court for the Southern District of New York ") If you want to use the word "case", then it would be more natural to say that you brought a case
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