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START | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
START definition: 1. to begin doing something: 2. If a business or other organization starts, or if someone starts…. Learn more.
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Check pronunciation: start. Definition of start verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
START definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
1. transitive verb. If you start to do something, you do something that you were not doing before and you continue doing it. John then unlocked the front door and I started to follow him up the stairs. It was 1956 when Susanna started the work on the garden. Synonyms: set about, begin, proceed, embark upon More Synonyms of start.
START definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
start in British English. (stɑːt ) verb. 1. to begin or cause to begin (something or to do something); come or cause to come into being, operation, etc. he started a quarrel. they started to work. 2. (when intr, sometimes foll by on) to make or cause to make a beginning of (a process, series of actions, etc)
START | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
B1. the beginning of something: [ usually singular ] Our teacher checks who is in class at the start of each day. Ivan has been involved in the project from the start. The meeting got off to a bad start (= began badly). More examples. make a start. to begin doing something: I'll make a start on the washing-up.
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