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  1. To initiate something means to begin or set in motion, often with a specific goal or purpose in mind. On the other hand, to start something simply means to begin or commence an action or process. While both words involve the beginning of something, initiate implies a more deliberate or planned action, while start can be more spontaneous or casual.

  2. In transitive terms the difference between initiate and start is that initiate is to begin; to start while start is to move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate. In intransitive terms the difference between initiate and start is that initiate is to do the first act; to perform the first rite; to take the ...

  3. Begin definition: Begin (verb): To start, to commence, or to initiate something; to perform or undergo the first part of an action or activity. Begin parts of speech: As an intransitive verb: 'The movie begins at 9 pm.' As a transitive verb: 'Begin your assignment as soon as possible.' Begin pronunciation: Begin (bih-GIN).

  4. Synonym for to initiate, to start initiate is to to start is to begin something, start is the beginning of something, begin is to basically take the first step in doing something they've pretty much the same meaning, they all means taking the first step in doing something|example: he initiated the fight,it means he started the fight ,the ...

  5. The meaning of INITIATE is to cause or facilitate the beginning of : set going. How to use initiate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Initiate.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Organizations i‧ni‧ti‧ate1 /ɪˈnɪʃieɪt/ AWL verb [transitive] 1 formal to arrange for something important to start, such as an official process or a new plan They have decided to initiate legal proceedings against the newspaper.

  7. If you initiate something, you start it or cause it to happen. They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics. Synonyms: begin , start , open , launch More Synonyms of initiate