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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | initiate | To perform the first act or rite. | SAT words from 'infamy' to 'inoffensive' |
| 2 | initiate | begin; originate; receive into a group; introduce to a new field or activity; Ex. initiate someone into the mysteries of a secret religion; N: one who has been initiated | Wordlist |
| 3 | initiate | v. To perform the first act or rite. | I: Freevocabulary.com |
| 4 | initiate | v. To perform the first act or rite. | GRE Word List |
| 5 | initiate | start, begin | Vocab words |
| 6 | initiate | begin | Vocab list 25 |
| 7 | Initiate | to begin | Vocab |
| 8 | Initiate | to begin | Vocab |
| 9 | initiate | To perform the first act or rite. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 10 | Initiate | Vb. To put into effect; to bring into use. to take in as a member. | Wordly Wise Lesson 8 |
| 11 | initiate | 始める,起こす,創始する | AWL - Japanese |
| 12 | initiate | begin; originate; receive into a group; introduce to a new field or activity; Ex. initiate someone into the mysteries of a secret religion; N: one who has been initiated | Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words |
| 13 | initiate | begin; originate; receive into a group; introduce to a new field or activity; Ex. initiate someone into the mysteries of a secret religion; N: one who has been initiated | I, J and K |
| 14 | initiate | begin; originate; receive into a group; introduce to a new field or activity; Ex. initiate someone into the mysteries of a secret religion; N: one who has been initiated | scrambled |
| 15 | initiate | to set going by taking the first step; begin | Case Study #6 |
| 16 | initiate | to begin; originate; cause to begin | VOCAB 1-3 |
| 17 | initiate | v. To perform the first act or rite. | SAT Vocab I-K |
| 18 | initiate | v. To perform the first act or rite. | 5000 SAT words |
| 19 | initiate | start, set going | English vocabulary |
| 20 | initiate | to begin; to admit into a group; 2 a person who is in the process of being admitted into a group | vocabulary drill 7 |
| 21 | initiate | begin; introduce;originate;inaugurate | reading group3 |
| 22 | initiate | introduce, begin | Words |
| 23 | initiate | admit, induct | Words |
| 24 | initiate | A. to take the first steps in a process; to begin something. B. To formally admit someone into an organization through a ritual | Vocab 5-6 |
| 25 | initiate | to put into effect; to bring into use | WW Lesson 8 |
| 26 | initiate | prepare the way for | roselyn mendoza setI |
| 27 | initiate | v. 1. to put into effect; to bring into use. 2. to take in as a member. | grade 7 lesson 8 |
| 28 | initiate | (verb) to begin | Review27 |
| 29 | initiate | To put into effect; to take in as a member. | Wordly Wise 8 |
| 30 | initiate | to put into effect; to bring into use;to take in as a member | WW8 |
| 31 | Initiate | Begin | Vocabulary 3 |
| 32 | Initiate | Verb, begin;introduce;originate;put through the ceremony of becoming a member;admit | English Cards 3 |
| 33 | initiate | introduce | lesson 3 |
| 34 | initiate | (v.) begin | Group 3 |
| 35 | initiate | to begin or introduce - VERB | Vocab Words |
| 36 | initiate | (verb) to begin | I words |
| 37 | initiate | (verb) to begin | All words |
| 38 | initiate | begin; introduce; originate; inaugurate; put through the ceremony of becoming a member; admit; induct | English Vocab List 3 |
| 39 | Initiate | to take the first steps in a process; to begin something | Vocab: Lesson # 6 |
| 40 | initiate | begin; originate; receive into a group; introduce to a new field or activity; Ex. initiate someone into the mysteries of a secret religion; N: one who has been initiated | in_ |
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