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initiated
[ih-nish-ee-ey-tid]
adjective
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.
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.
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.
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
the simple past tense and past participle of initiate.
Other 51Թ Forms
- quasi-initiated adjective
- uninitiated adjective
- well-initiated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of initiated1
Example Sentences
Author Charlie Porter initiated the exhibition after writing to the Tate's director in July 2024 asking them to display the quilt.
Last year, the government initiated a campaign to encourage the hundreds of thousands of pensioners who are eligible for pension credit, but who do not claim it, to start doing so.
The referendum was initiated by a citizens' initiative and supported by civil society groups and trade unions, all of whom campaigned for the Yes vote.
A review was initiated to determine if Grant touched home plate or was interfered with by a teammate.
Again, it’s probably not a coincidence that Ginn subsequently “reunited” Black Flag and initiated all kinds of legal activity against his former bandmates.
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