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- in·i·ti·ateinitiate (verb) · initiates (third person present) · initiated (past tense) · initiated (past participle) · initiating (present participle)
- admit (someone) into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual:"she had been formally initiated into the sorority"Opposite:
- (initiate someone in/into)introduce someone to (a particular activity or skill, especially a difficult or obscure one):"they were initiated into the mysteries of trigonometry"Similar:teach aboutinstruct incoach intutor inschool intrain indrill inprime infamiliarize withacquaint withmake conversant withmake aware of
initiate (noun) · initiates (plural noun)Originmid 16th century (in initiate): from Latin initiat- ‘begun’, from the verb initiare, from initium ‘beginning’. - To set going : begininitiated; initiating 1 : to set going : beginwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/initiate
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