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initiated

/ih-nish-ee-ey-tid/US // ɪˈnɪʃ iˌeɪ tɪd //

发起的,发起,发起人,发起了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : already having some knowledge of or experience in a particular art or subject: While other shows have faded into obscurity, Twin Peaks continues to capture the imaginations of new and initiated viewers alike.
    • : admitted or accepted with formal rites into an organization or group, adult society, secret knowledge, etc.: He is an initiated Wiccan priest, a healer and seer, and a keen student of natural medicine.
    • : begun, originated, or set going: Despite the initiated reforms, markets are not convinced that this EU member country will be able to avoid restructuring its debt.
    • : Government. proposed by initiative: In such cases a group of citizens can propose an initiated constitutional amendment to the people for a statewide vote.

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Examples

  • The DHS inspector general initiated its investigation in late September.

  • The virus could be reintroduced via cold-chain transportation of contaminated items and might initiate an outbreak.

  • Why Smith initiated so much charity at this point is unclear.

  • Upon further questioning, the survey source revealed that respondents were predominantly Millennials and mostly re-ordering or completing saved carts, initiated presumably from other devices.

  • State records show that the number of completed evictions has fallen during the pandemic but that landlords still initiate thousands of new cases every week despite the bans.

  • The only honest discussion of football will be one initiated and sustained by fans.

  • Anna Wintour, an early supporter of Galliano, initiated his temporary post with de la Renta.

  • That does not explain exactly why the woman suddenly wanted nothing to do with a case that she had initiated.

  • That agreement, initiated in 2009, has earned Florida State $1 million through April, according to the university.

  • “I really hope that a peaceful process will be initiated in Minsk on Friday,” Poroshenko said at a meeting in Kiev.

  • The policy thus initiated found final expression in the famous Proclamation of 1763, in the early months of Grenville's ministry.

  • Wait until you have been really initiated into intellectual Bohemia—the clever young newspaper men and budding authors.

  • In fact, had I not been exceptionally 356 prudent and calm, action would have been already initiated.

  • She has initiated a system of public schools and founded a college which in the course of half a century becomes a university.

  • The boys are initiated into the ranks of the “men and warriors” when they reach the age of about seventeen.