Definitionn. the time at which something is supposed to begin
Last update: January 23, 2016
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happy commencement of your weekend [Please select]
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Mia is class president, and in charge of organizing the senior class 's commencement ceremony. [noun]
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Your team will need to check blackboard from commencement of the exercise for developments. [noun]
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But we must now leave the king and retrace history to the commencement of the civil war. [noun]
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Such was the commencement of the dairy at the cottage. [noun]
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Aroused by this signal, slight as it was, he sprang upon his feet with a confused recollection of the self-imposed duty he had assumed with the commencement of the night. [noun]
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This had occurred long before the commencement of the hostility which separated the heirs of Caesar and Mark Antony. [noun]
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Clippurse was therefore summoned to Waverley-Honour, under better auspices than at the commencement of our story. [noun]
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But this, being an important subject, must form the commencement of a new chapter. [noun]
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