Begining synonyms
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Spring is defined as to jump up or to originate from.
To begin; start; originate
To begin or start. Used with the present participle:
To set off; initiate:
(--- Nautical) To spread open to the wind:
To originate, begin, or spring up
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To prepare or open (a way, etc.)
To bring into being; esp., to create (something original); invent
To remove the wrapping from:
To provide with an incentive or a reason for doing something; impel:
To begin or open with, as in games:
To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
To start; open; begin
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To set up; establish; found; introduce
To open or begin use of formally with a ceremony; dedicate:
To start developing or growing
To generate is defined as to produce, create or cause to be.
To introduce; insert:
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To come or send forth, as from a source:
To begin to appear or develop; emerge.
To create is to make something.
To start a discussion of; bring up; introduce
To act on in a detrimental way; cause harm to:
Arise is defined as to come into existence or to come up, often unexpectedly.
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Approach means to move close to something.
Undertake means to start something or agree to do something.
The reproductive structure of the seed-bearing plants known as angiosperms. A flower may contain up to four whorls or arrangements of parts: carpels, stamens, petals, and sepals. The female reproductive organs consist of one or more carpels . Each carpel includes an ovary, style, and stigma. A single carpel or a group of fused carpels is sometimes called a pistil. The male reproductive parts are the stamens, made up of a filament and anther. The reproductive organs may be enclosed in an inner whorl of petals and an outer whorl of sepals. Flowers first appeared over 120 million years ago and have evolved a great diversity of forms and coloration in response to the agents that pollinate them. Some flowers produce nectar to attract animal pollinators, and these flowers are often highly adapted to specific groups of pollinators. Flowers pollinated by moths, such as species of jasmine and nicotiana, are often pale and fragrant in order to be found in the evening, while those pollinated by birds, such as fuschias, are frequently red and odorless, since birds have good vision but a less developed sense of smell. Wind-pollinated flowers, such as those of oak trees or grass, are usually drab and inconspicuous.
To sprout means to grow.
To be found to exist or appear:
To make or bring about; to implement.
To traverse in a vehicle:
To cause to reproduce; raise, esp. by controlled mating
To make (something) necessary or unavoidable; involve or imply as a necessary condition, outcome, etc.
To establish is defined as to start, create or bring about something.
To describe or portray realistically.
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Animate is defined as to bring to life.
To undertake to do or solve (something difficult)
To bring to a specified condition by gradual or repeated effort or work:
To create, increase or develop.
To produce the sparks properly
To prepare for and undertake (an expedition, campaign, etc.)
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Produce is defined as to create or bring into being.
The definition of impel is to force something to happen or to cause someone to do something.
To be the occasion of; give occasion to; cause
To be the cause of or reason for; result in.
subsiding (antonym)
To subside is to lessen, to become inactive or to sink to lower levels.
terminating (antonym)
To put an end to; stop; cease
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consummating (antonym)
To complete (a marriage) with the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony.
concluding (antonym)
(Intransitive) To end; to come to an end.
completing (antonym)
To end; finish; conclude
finishing (antonym)
To arrive at or attain the end of:
dying (antonym)
To cease existing; end
Find another word for begining. In this page you can discover 61 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for begining, like: starting, springing, commencing, getting, triggering, setting, rising, pioneering, originating, opening and motivating.