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inception
[ in-sep-shuhn ]
noun
- beginning; start; commencement.
Synonyms: conception, root, source, outset, origin
- British.
- the act of graduating or earning a university degree, usually a master's or doctor's degree, especially at Cambridge University.
- the graduation ceremony; commencement.
- (in science fiction) the act of instilling an idea into someone's mind by entering their dreams.
inception
/ ɪnˈsɛpʃən /
noun
- the beginning, as of a project or undertaking
Word History and Origins
Origin of inception1
Example Sentences
Trump has praised the lucrative LIV tour, and five of its tournaments have been been held at his courses since its inception in June 2022.
Trump has praised the lucrative LIV tour for its "unlimited money", and five of its tournaments have been been held at his courses since its inception in June 2022.
Indeed, City are fourth when it comes to longest unbeaten runs since the inception of the Premier League in 1992-93.
Since its inception in 2015, the charity, who work with paediatric centres across the UK, has donated over 6,600 bears to children.
More than 27,000 homes have been retrofitted using Brace + Bolt grants since the program’s inception a decade ago.
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