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    start
    [stärt]
    verb
    starting (present participle)
    1. begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space:
      "the season starts in September" · "we ate before the show started" · "below Roaring Springs the real desert starts"
      • embark on a continuing action or a new venture:
        "I started to chat to him" · "we plan to start building in the fall"
      • use a particular point, action, or circumstance as an opening for a course of action:
        "the teacher can start by capitalizing on children's curiosity" · "I shall start with the case you mention first"
      • begin to move or travel:
        "we started out into the snow" · "he started for the door"
      • begin to attend (an educational establishment) or engage in (an occupation, especially a profession):
        "she will start school today" · "he started work at a travel agency" · "he started as a typesetter"
      • cost at least a specified amount:
        "fees start at around $300" · "it's quite expensive, starting from $800 for the most basic model"
    2. (of event or process) happen or come into being:
      "the fire started in the building's upper floor" · "Townsend's troubles started before the incident"
      • cause (an event or process) to happen:
        "two men started the blaze that caused the explosion" · "those women started all the trouble" · "I'm starting a campaign to get the law changed"
      • (of a machine or device) begin operating or being used:
        "what should I do if the engine won't start again?" · "there was a moment of silence before the organ started"
      • cause (a machine) to begin to work:
        "we had trouble starting the car"
      • cause or enable (someone or something) to begin doing or pursuing something:
        "his father started him in business" · "what he said started me thinking"
      • give a signal to (competitors) to start in a race.
    3. give a small jump or make a sudden jerking movement from surprise or alarm:
      "“Oh my!” she said, starting"
      • literary
        move or appear suddenly:
        "she had seen Meg start suddenly from a thicket"
      • (of eyes) bulge so as to appear to burst out of their sockets:
        "his eyes started out of his head like a hare's"
      • be displaced or displace by pressure or shrinkage:
        "the mortar in the joints had started"
      • rouse (game) from its lair.
    Origin
    Old English styrtan ‘to caper, leap’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch storten ‘push’ and German stürzen ‘fall headlong, fling’. From the sense ‘sudden movement’ arose the sense ‘initiation of movement, setting out on a journey’ and hence ‘beginning of a process, etc.’.
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    verb
    1. begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space:
      get under way
      get going
      come into being
      be born
      come into existence
      come forth
      burst out
      first see the light of day
    2. (of event or process) happen or come into being:
      Opposite:
    3. give a small jump or make a sudden jerking movement from surprise or alarm:
     
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