Commence
Word | COMMENCE |
Character | 8 |
Hyphenation | com mence |
Pronunciations | /kəˈmɛns/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Commence"
What do we mean by commence?
To begin; start. synonym: begin. intransitive verb
To enter upon or have a beginning; start. intransitive verb
To come into existence; take rise or origin; first have existence; begin to be.
To enter a new state or assume a new character; begin to be (something different); turn to be or become.
To take a degree, or the first degree, in a university or college. See commencement.
To cause to begin to be; perform the first act of; enter upon; begin: as, to commence operations; to commence a suit, action, or process in law.
Synonyms Commence, Begin. In all ordinary uses commence is exactly synonymous with begin, which, as a purely English word, is nearly always preferable, but more especially before another verb in the infinitive.
To enter upon; to begin; to perform the first act of. transitive verb
To have a beginning or origin; to originate; to start; to begin. intransitive verb
To begin to be, or to act as. intransitive verb
To take a degree at a university. intransitive verb
To begin, start. verb
Get off the ground verb
Set in motion, cause to start verb
Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action verb
To begin, start.
To begin to be, or to act as.
To take a degree at a university.
The act of initiating the consumption of alcoholic beverages, quickly and efficiently Urban Dictionary
Verb: To begin happening, or begin something, to start. Urban Dictionary
Commencement is an another word for graduation which refers to a ceremony someone would be bound to attend after he or she finishes their entire school work(or after they did a certain required amount of work as to do so) before going out into the society(or move ahead in order to recieve more advanced education) Urban Dictionary
Start something Cause trouble, especially a quarrel or fight, as in Stop bringing that up—do you want to start something Urban Dictionary
Best album ever made! Created by Deadsy. Urban Dictionary
Normally muttered by section/ fire team commander before going into an attack. Can also be used to signify the start of a particularly ridiculous social antic, or any other event worthy of the aphorism. Urban Dictionary
To leave one place in order to go to another place that is infinitely more entertaining, such as leaving a house to go to a party. most commonly used to tell someone that you're coming, and leaving you're current position. Urban Dictionary
The feeling of emptiness and mourning following the end of something one enjoyed and invested themselves in such as a vacation, TV show, visit, etc. Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Commence
- Synonyms for commence
- Embark Synonyms
- Dive In Synonyms
- Blast Away Synonyms
- Begin Synonyms
- Come Into Being Synonyms
- Antonyms for commence
- Cease Antonyms
- End Antonyms
- Cease Antonyms
- Terminate Antonyms
The word "commence" in example sentences
Cross Reference for Commence
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What does commence mean?
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