Initiate

/ɪˈnɪʃieɪt/ verb

To initiate something is to start it or set it in motion. As a noun, an initiate is a person who has just been accepted into a group or special knowledge.

It comes from Latin “initiare,” meaning “to begin” or “to admit into the mysteries,” from “initium” (beginning). The word carried both the sense of starting something and of entering a special group.

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