Sentence example with the word 'inception'

inception

babyhood, commencement, effectuation, freshman year, inchoation, installation, nativity, parturition, radix, source, wellspring

Definition n. an event that is a beginning

Last update: November 2, 2015


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He has been the director of the project since its inception.   [noun]

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Jonzi D has been at the forefront of British underground hip-hop since its inception in the early 1980s.   [noun]

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It 's still at inception stage, but we do actually have working samples.   [noun]

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Universal suffrage has this admirable property, that it dissolves riot in its inception, and, by giving the vote to insurrection, it deprives it of its arms.   [noun]

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- This war differed very materially in its inception and conduct from the first and second.   [Please select]

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The book was to be blessed from its very inception.   [Please select]

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The union had its inception in the first general building strike called in America.   [Please select]

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In a previous chapter, the inception of the ten-hour movement was outlined.   [Please select]

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The thing had been unalterable from the inception of the insidious, hateful idea.   [Please select]

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And she felt deep in her the inception of a tremendous feminine antagonism.   [Please select]

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The history of the scheme, from its inception, need not be followed in detail.   [Please select]

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