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Meanings of
go-ahead
in English
Portuguese
iniciativa
Catalan
iniciativa
Spanish
iniciativa
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Readiness to embark on bold new ventures.
enterprise
initiative
enterprisingness
Portuguese
iniciativa
Portuguese
sinal verde
Spanish
continuar
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A signal to proceed.
green light
Portuguese
sinal verde
Synonyms
Examples for "
enterprise
"
enterprise
initiative
enterprisingness
Examples for "
enterprise
"
1
State
enterprise
and public investment were at the heart of the growth.
2
He worked for a balanced budget, sound currency, free
enterprise
,
reduced govt.
3
It's a social
enterprise
and great way to raise money for charity.
4
FAS offers a 30-week course in fashion design,
enterprise
and technical skills.
5
The work progressed surprisingly well; the
enterprise
was in every way successful.
1
However, there was no evidence that any specific government
initiative
was imminent.
2
The main aim of this
initiative
is to improve health through awareness.
3
The new
initiative
allows third-party sites access to personal information from Facebook.
4
A new kaupapa Māori domestic violence
initiative
has opened in South Auckland.
5
The
initiative
is in response to the UN International Year of Volunteers.
1
The
enterprisingness
of Miss Warburton frightened Mr. Prohack.
Usage of
go-ahead
in English
1
However, private use does have the
go
-
ahead
as of Tuesday 18 September.
2
However, a court ruling last week gave the
go
-
ahead
for the survey.
3
Last Friday they were given the
go
-
ahead
for a strike from today.
4
Investors view the regulatory
go
-
ahead
as a sign of improving capital strength.
5
However the Fiji Sun reports that she did not give the
go
-
ahead
.
6
Should a project
go
-
ahead
it is likely to involve about 200 jobs.
7
They are awaiting the
go
-
ahead
from the Home Office in the UK.
8
Downtown Charleston and nearby Kanawha City were given the
go
-
ahead
on Monday.
9
Former president Jacob Zuma gave the
go
-
ahead
for the project in 2014.
10
It wants leave the final
go
-
ahead
to the more impartial European Commission.
11
However, analysts, lobbyists and academics expect it eventually to get the
go
-
ahead
.
12
Miles Bridges made a
go
-
ahead
3-pointer with seven seconds left, lifting No.
13
The Admiralty are much more
go
-
ahead
in this way than we are.
14
Smith gave Toronto the
go
-
ahead
marker less three minutes after Boyle's goal.
15
Out came the keys as Ginger was given the
go
-
ahead
to unlock.
16
Tyler Bertuzzi's steal near the blue line set up the
go
-
ahead
goal.
Other examples for "go-ahead"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
go-ahead
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
give the go-ahead
go-ahead signal
go-ahead atmosphere
go-ahead bell
go-ahead cities
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Translations for
go-ahead
Portuguese
iniciativa
sinal verde
Catalan
iniciativa
devantera
Spanish
iniciativa
continuar
luz verde
Go-ahead
through the time