initiate
How to Use Initiate
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo kick something off officially, or to formally bring someone into a group.
As a verb it's stressed "in-ISH-ee-ate"; as a noun/adjective it's often pronounced with a shorter ending, "in-ISH-ee-it" — the spelling doesn't change but the sound does.
Word Forms
more initiate comparative, initiated past tense, initiates plural, initiates singular, most initiate superlative
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The company _____ an investigation into the complaint.
Etymology
From Latin initiatus, past participle of initiare, "to begin or induct," from initium, "a beginning."