Sentence example with the word 'commence'

commence

arise, blast off, embark, enter, fall to, head into, jump off, lead off, pitch in, set about, set sail, start in, take off

Definition v. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action

Last update: May 30, 2016


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Since the meeting will commence at three o’clock exactly, do not be late!   [noun]

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The Saturday workshop will commence exactly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. sharp.   [Please select]

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The impeachment was decided upon in 1786, but the actual trial did not commence until 1788.   [Please select]

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Fairfax swallowed her breakfast and hastened away to commence operations.   [Please select]

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I asked myself; I want to commence my packing.   [Please select]

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He imagined my recovery would be rapid enough when once commenced.   [Please select]

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And when will you commence the exercise of your function.   [Please select]

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1812 commenced to disarm us.   [Please select]

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"I commence gratis," said the stranger.   [Please select]

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commemorative - commence - commenced