commenced
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- uncommenced adjective
- well-commenced adjective
Etymology
Origin of commenced
Example Sentences
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Museum director-general Bart Ouvry said a new effort to digitize its archives commenced at the start of February, building on past work to create a homogenized data set.
The four stocks joined the S&P 500 as trading commenced on Monday.
From Barron's
Shares are at their highest level since they commenced trading on the New York Stock Exchange in February 2020.
From Barron's
He swung up on the flatcar and commenced feeding stove lengths into the Agitator.
From Literature
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“He is likely to see a more supportive environment for prices today than if he had commenced negotiations two weeks ago,” Analyst Andrew Hines says of Wensley’s China talks.
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