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Learn to pronounce com·mence

/kəˈmens/
verb
begin; start.
"his design team commenced work"
synonyms: 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)

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What does "commences" mean?
: to bring or come into activity, being, or operation : begin, start. commence firing. commencer noun.
Oct 6, 2024
What is the synonym of commences?
Some common synonyms of commence are begin, inaugurate, initiate, start, and usher in. While all these words mean "to take the first step in a course, process, or operation," commence can be more formal or bookish than begin or start.
What is an example sentence for commences?
commence something She commenced her medical career in 1996. The company commenced operations in April. commence doing something We commence building next week. commence to do something Operators commenced to build pipelines in 1862.
What does commencing mean in a sentence?
Meaning of commencing in English to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year. Shall we let the meeting commence? [ + -ing verb ] Unfortunately, he commenced speaking before all the guests had finished eating.
8 days ago · 1. to have or make a beginning : start 2. chiefly British : to take a degree at a university commencer noun
to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year. Should we let the meeting commence?
verb (used with or without object) , com·menced, com·menc·ing. to begin; start. Synonyms: originate, initiate, inaugurate
Commence is a fancy way of saying "begin." Your invitation to a formal wedding might note, "The ceremony will commence at noon."
To start or begin; come or cause to come into being, operation, etc.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
verb commences; commenced; commencing formal : to begin [no object] The festivities will commence with a parade. Their contract commences in January.
1. as in begins to take the first step in (a process or course of action) commence the festivities Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance Antonyms & Near Antonyms
adjective. started or begun: The newly commenced shipping service will provide customers with safer and faster cargo movement.
to begin to happen; to begin something. The meeting is scheduled to commence at noon. I will be on leave during the week commencing 15 February.
to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year. Shall we let the meeting commence?
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