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101 commence
vდაწყება -
102 commence
v.ушодомс, кармамс -
103 commence
v.тӱҥалаш г.[tungalash] -
104 commence
v.бастау -
105 commence
baslamak -
106 commence
v.bashlimaq -
107 commence
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108 commence
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109 commence
magsimulâ, mag-umpisá, pasimulan, magpasimulâ -
110 commence
kkt., kki. memulai. The inauguration commenced promptly at 11 a. m. Pelantikan mulai tepat pada jam 11 pagi. -
111 commence
kòmanse -
112 commence
(v) foloo, kumaasi. -
113 commence
başla -
114 commence
verbആരംഭിക്കുക, സമാരംഭിക്കുക, പ്രാരംഭിക്കുക, തുടങ്ങുക, ഉത്ഭവിക്കുക -
115 commence
[kə΄mens] v սկս(վ)ել -
116 Commence
komenci. -
117 commence an a suit
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118 commence an action
= commence an a suit (against smb.) вчиняти позов, розпочинати судову справу, порушувати справу ( проти когось) -
119 commence legal proceedings
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > commence legal proceedings
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120 commence proceedings
= commence legal proceedings порушувати (розпочинати) провадження ( у справі); розпочинати судовий процес (судове переслідування, судову справу)
См. также в других словарях:
commence — commence, begin, start 1. Commence is a more formal Latinate word for begin or start. Fowler s advice (1926) was to use begin and its derivatives except when these seem incongruous (which is in fact rare); occasions when commence is more… … Modern English usage
commence — I verb arise, auspicate, begin, bring, broach, come into existence, come into the world, embark on, engage in, enter upon, inaugurate, incept, incipere, initiate, install, institute, introduce, launch, lay the foundations, make one s debut, open … Law dictionary
commencé — commencé, ée (ko man sé, sée) part. passé. 1° Une construction commencée. L année étant commencée. • Le coeur qui n était encore que commencé à former, DESC. Foetus, 4. • Serons nous fort contents d une pénitence commencée à l agonie, qui n … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Commence — Com*mence (k[o^]m*m[e^]ns ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Commenced} (k[o^]m*m[e^]nst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Commencing}.] [F. commencer, OF. comencier, fr. L. com + initiare to begin. See {Initiate}.] 1. To have a beginning or origin; to originate; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Commence — Com*mence , v. t. To enter upon; to begin; to perform the first act of. [1913 Webster] Many a wooer doth commence his suit. Shak. [1913 Webster] Note: It is the practice of good writers to use the verbal noun (instead of the infinitive with to)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commence — c.1300, from O.Fr. comencier to begin, start (10c., Mod.Fr. commencer), from V.L. *cominitiare, originally to initiate as priest, consecrate, from L. com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + initiare to initiate, from initium (see INITIAL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
commence — *begin, start, initiate, inaugurate Analogous words: institute, *found, organize, establish Contrasted words: finish, complete, conclude, terminate, end, *close … New Dictionary of Synonyms
commence — [v] start action arise, begin, come into being, come into existence, embark on, enter upon, get cracking*, get going, get one’s feet wet*, get show on road*, hit the ground running*, inaugurate, initiate, jump into, kick off*, launch, lead off,… … New thesaurus
commencé — Commencé, [commenc]ée. part. Il a la mesme signification que son verbe … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
commence — ► VERB ▪ begin. ORIGIN Old French commencier, from Latin initiare begin … English terms dictionary
commence — [kə mens′] vi., vt. commenced, commencing [ME commencen < OFr comencier < VL * cominitiare, orig., to initiate as priest, consecrate < L com , together + initiare, to INITIATE] to begin; start; originate SYN. BEGIN commencer n … English World dictionary