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Meanings of
initiatory
in English
Serving to set in motion.
first
maiden
initiative
inaugural
Related terms
opening
Synonyms
Examples for "
first
"
first
maiden
initiative
inaugural
Examples for "
first
"
1
The
first
key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
2
The proposed state law would allow legal action
first
,
official classification later.
3
South Africa's
first
known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
4
Spain records
first
case of sexually transmitted Zika virus, health authorities said.
5
Last good league: Promoted last year for
first
time in six years.
1
Question 6: Virgin Galactic's commercial spaceship made its
maiden
voyage this week.
2
Thus spoke the youth in tears; but the
maiden
gently reproved him.
3
The front entrance was not well used; the
maiden
saw that straightaway.
4
Next the action skips ahead three years to the Boundless's
maiden
journey.
5
It united the queen and the
maiden
in a common heart-touching cause.
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
inaugural
Digital Rights Europe conference took place in Dublin on Wednesday.
2
Children from St Joseph's Home attended the
inaugural
sailing therapy day yesterday.
3
ALGIERS - Algeria's first multi party parliament held its
inaugural
session yesterday.
4
The
inaugural
Imagine Festival of Ideas and Politics took place in 2015.
5
In 2012 she received the
inaugural
Irish Law Awards Lifetime Achievement Award.
Usage of
initiatory
in English
1
V., that the woman who resents not
initiatory
freedoms, must be lost.
2
The course of life is settled at the time of the
initiatory
rites.
3
Sacrifice is the foremost of all
initiatory
rites, and Maghavat of the deities.
4
The temporary unions of savages for offence and defence show the
initiatory
steps.
5
Observe that breathing is the
initiatory
act or condition of all human effort.
6
Even the
initiatory
competitive examination would then be an insufficient security.
7
Yet the woman who resents not
initiatory
freedoms must be lost.
8
Water, after it has passed the
initiatory
stage becomes flat, absolutely flat and tasteless.
9
His
initiatory
steps in teaching special students of natural history were not a little discouraging.
10
But, in fact, forethinking in any way is the minor or
initiatory
stage of Suggestion.
11
The similarity between these
initiatory
processes struck me forcibly.
12
You too, Mr. Bob, have doubtless imbibed that
initiatory
preparation to the sweets of existence.
13
Fashions change so imperceptibly that it is difficult for the historian to assign their
initiatory
date.
14
Urging Virgin Luck not to quit his
initiatory
table, the captain reluctantly went at their heels.
15
This
initiatory
challenge focuses young male attention.
16
All depends upon the original unity, the vital wholeness and identity, of the
initiatory
apprehension or view.
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initiatory
Adjective
Frequent collocations
initiatory steps
initiatory rites
initiatory speed
initiatory difficulties
initiatory stage
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Initiatory
through the time
Initiatory
across language varieties
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