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Meanings of
commence
in inglés
portugués
começar
catalán
començar
español
empezar
Back to the meaning
Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action.
get
start
begin
get down
start out
set about
set out
lead off
end
español
empezar
portugués
começar
catalán
començar
español
empezar
Back to the meaning
Get off the ground.
start up
embark on
español
empezar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
get
"
get
start
begin
get down
start out
Examples for "
get
"
1
Renzi says the main task is to
get
Europe out of crisis.
2
However, she has so far said the government will not
get
involved.
3
A law change is coming and schools will
get
new guidelines today.
4
The migrants hope to
get
to wealthy western Europe and find work.
5
However, they said they did
get
good striations for a future match.
1
It's a great way to
start
the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2
Ardern said people also needed to
start
working from home if possible.
3
We
start
a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4
However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good
start
.
5
Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good
start
.
1
To
begin
Budget week this year, Parliament finished the Annual Review Debate.
2
However, come summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will
begin
again.
3
The penalty phase is set to
begin
Jan. 4, court documents said.
4
The moment we leave the college, our safety concerns
begin
,
said Present.
5
Banks are expected to
begin
taking applications following a Government event today.
1
Now that your identity crisis is over, let's
get
down
to business.
2
She said all she wants to do is
get
down
to work.
3
Right, that's pleasantries out of the way, let's
get
down
to business.
4
Well, then, let's
get
down
to the matters at hand, shall we?
5
I always try to include basic things to
get
down
to earth.
1
I think it's a good way to
start
out
in the business.
2
Looks like a new year and a new
start
out
at Citywest.
3
The best relationships
start
out
on the basis of a true friendship.
4
Transcript I thought we could
start
out
by talking about short stories.
5
We'll
start
out
with a simple approach to practicing scales and arpeggios.
1
I
set
about
the serious work of getting together a football team.
2
Isobel batted that thought away and
set
about
solving more immediate problems.
3
They would contain answers to questions he'd
set
about
the Middle Ages.
4
The market hailed the better-than-expected results and analysts
set
about
upgrading them.
5
Do any of these TDs actually
set
about
framing a proposed amendment?
1
This year we
set
out
to see if the situation had changed.
2
Prime Minister David Cameron
set
out
his EU reform plan on Tuesday.
3
Neither of the main parties has yet
set
out
its tax plans.
4
The principles, as
set
out
in a British government statement, are: 1.
5
Thirty years ago the SDLP
set
out
on a journey of hope.
1
Upstairs four bedrooms and a bathroom
lead
off
the first floor landing.
2
From there he got a nice
lead
off
the two in front.
3
You who would
lead
off
Ramiel and Setheus from Fra Filippo Lippi.
4
You there with the rifle,
lead
off
,
and keep your eyes peeled.
5
Kit Ines had an appearance of springy readiness to
lead
off
again.
Usage of
commence
in inglés
1
Our illusions
commence
in the cradle, and end only in the grave.
2
AJC reports that as a result, human trials are set to
commence
.
3
Your salary with me, madam, would
commence
at 100 pounds a year.'
4
Dnlling should
commence
as soon as practicable this year, according to Tuskar.
5
The new contract will
commence
this month and stretch over eight years.
6
If we
commence
a formal investigation we always issue a press announcement.
7
Amsterdam would be the principal theatre of the operations about to
commence
.
8
I see the chessmen are already on the board; let us
commence
.
9
We will also be working with the appropriate authorities as investigations
commence
.
10
It is expected that the first deal will
commence
within six-eight weeks.
11
Richter would not halt ongoing projects but will not
commence
new ones.
12
After all the entrants have taken their bows, let the voting
commence
.
13
Robespierre was therefore obliged to
commence
the attack in the convention itself.
14
The trial has been tentatively set to
commence
from Friday, 8 March.
15
The liberty of the press did not even
commence
with the revolution.
16
Every child should
commence
his lessons in the best kindergarten, the nursery.
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About this term
commence
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
commence with
commence operations
commence again
commence work
commence hostilities
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Translations for
commence
portugués
começar
iniciar
catalán
començar
iniciar
donar començament
principiar
español
empezar
iniciar
principiar
comenzar
embarcarse en
Commence
through the time
Commence
across language varieties
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Ireland
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United Kingdom
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