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Meanings of
broach
in English
Tool.
Related terms
tool
Portuguese
broche
Catalan
agulla de pit
Spanish
broche
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A decorative pin worn by women.
brooch
breastpin
Portuguese
broche
Portuguese
iniciar
Spanish
iniciar
Back to the meaning
Bring up a topic for discussion.
initiate
Portuguese
iniciar
Synonyms
Examples for "
initiate
"
initiate
Examples for "
initiate
"
1
The government needs to wake up, take action and
initiate
an NAP.
2
Early diagnosis is thus of prime importance to
initiate
adapted treatment promptly.
3
Certain fungal members of this group are required to
initiate
filamentous growth.
4
Scientific break-throughs, especially in the area of medicine,
initiate
fresh ethical debates.
5
In order to be responsible, the service provider must
initiate
the transfer.
Usage of
broach
in English
1
Since then, faced with a similar situation, I
broach
the topic first.
2
Parry hesitated to
broach
his question, as yet uncertain of the implications.
3
It's certainly a day to
broach
lingering problems, but do it gently!
4
This is the first chance I have had to
broach
the subject.
5
He found it rather difficult to
broach
the matter in his mind.
6
Maybe it was better just not to
broach
the subject at all.
7
After following three pitches you
broach
the subject of modern climbing gear.
8
He did not
broach
the subject that was uppermost in his heart.
9
He was thinking how to
broach
the subject of selling the house.
10
And if not, you might quietly
broach
the subject with the captain.
11
He was wondering how to
broach
the subject of Ilene to Jeana.
12
He took advantage of her absence to
broach
the matter of Harmony.
13
He dared not
broach
his errand by asking the address of August.
14
No true son of the church would ever
broach
such a doctrine.
15
I have, it seems to me, forbidden you to
broach
the subject.
16
Open-access requirements are on the horizon, so
broach
them with the publisher.
Other examples for "broach"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
broach
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
broach the subject
broach a cask
broach delicate
broach sensitive
broach so
More collocations
Translations for
broach
Portuguese
broche
colchete
alfinete de fralda
iniciar
Catalan
agulla de pit
fermall
Spanish
broche
iniciar
plantear
Broach
through the time
Broach
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common