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initiatingverbpresent participle of initiate to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use ofno one knows who initiated written language beginning, constituting, establishing, founding, inaugurating, innovating, instituting, introducing, launching, pioneering, planting, setting up, starting authoring, fathering, originatingconceiving, concocting, contriving, cooking (up), creating, devising, fabricating, inventing, making up, manufacturing, producing, thinking (up)constructing, putting updeveloping, enlarging, expandingendowing, financing, funding, subsidizingarranging, organizing, systematizing, systemizingrefounding, reinitiating, reinstituting, relaunching closing (down), phasing out, shutting (up) abolishing, annihilating, annulling, nullifyingending, finishing, halting, stopping, terminatingrounding (off or out), winding up, wrapping up to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation toinitiated the new recruits in the unspoken laws of military conduct accustoming, acquainting, familiarizing, introducing, orientating, orienting habituating, wontingapprising, briefing, clueing (in)(or cluing (in)), filling in, informingeducating, enlightening, grounding, instructing, schooling, training, versingexposing, presenting, subjectingadvising, telling, tipping (off), warning, wising (up)reacquainting to put into an office or welcome into an organization with special ceremoniesinitiated her as Surgeon General before an army of reporters and photographers baptizing(also baptising), inaugurating, inducting, installing, instating, investing, seating swearing inconsecrating, enshriningaccepting, admitting, receiving, taking inenlisting, enrolling canning, discharging, firing, terminatingmustering out |