initiated
Americanadjective
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already having some knowledge of or experience in a particular art or subject.
While other shows have faded into obscurity, Twin Peaks continues to capture the imaginations of new and initiated viewers alike.
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admitted or accepted with formal rites into an organization or group, adult society, secret knowledge, etc..
He is an initiated Wiccan priest, a healer and seer, and a keen student of natural medicine.
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begun, originated, or set going.
Despite the initiated reforms, markets are not convinced that this EU member country will be able to avoid restructuring its debt.
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Government. proposed by initiative.
In such cases a group of citizens can propose an initiated constitutional amendment to the people for a statewide vote.
verb
Other Word Forms
- quasi-initiated adjective
- uninitiated adjective
- well-initiated adjective
Etymology
Origin of initiated
Example Sentences
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“We have initiated an internal investigation and will take appropriate action based on the findings. The Sheriff’s Office remains committed to professionalism and holding our employees accountable.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 12, 2026
One cheerleader is Citi Research analyst Fatima Boolani, who initiated coverage on the stock at Buy with a $285 price target on Friday.
From Barron's • Apr. 10, 2026
IBM’s stock fell nearly 22% in 2026, yet one analyst initiated a Buy rating with a $285 price target.
From Barron's • Apr. 10, 2026
The 25th Amendment can be initiated by the vice president and a majority of cabinet members should they determine the president is unfit to discharge his or her powers and duties in office.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
“His tribe...you mean the people who initiated him? Who drilled his skull?”
From "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman
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