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initiate(a bill) - to originate a bill in either house of parliament
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initiatec. 1600, "introduce to some practice or system," also "begin, set going," from Late Latin initiatus, past participle of initiare "to begin, originate," in classical Latin [..]
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initiate"one who has been initiated" (in secret doctrines, etc.), 1732, from obsolete or archaic past participle adjective initiate "initiated, instructed in secret knowledge" (c. 1600), f [..]
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initiateto begin.
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initiateto originate a bill in either house of parliament
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initiatenovice: someone new to a field or activity originate: bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation" someone who has been admi [..]
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initiatev. To perform the first act or rite.
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initiatestart.
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initiateAccording to 15 USCS § 7702 (9), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 103. Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing] the term initiate, when used with respect to a commerci [..]
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initiate(n) someone new to a field or activity(n) someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field(n) people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity(v) bring into b [..]
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initiateTo go into the enemy's territory, particularly their jungle. This is usually done to steal the enemy's Red Buff or Blue Buff. Invading usually refers to the very start of the game, before minions spawn. If something similar is done later in the game, it is simply called counter jungling. (adapted from zigomorfico)
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initiate
(obsolete) Unpractised; untried; new.
* Shakespeare
*: the initiate fear that wants hard use
(obsolete) Begun; commenced; introduced to, or instructed in, the rudiments; newly admitted.
* Young [..]
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