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Initiative   /ɪnˈɪʃətɪv/  /ɪnˈɪʃjətɪv/   Listen
Initiative

noun
1.
Readiness to embark on bold new ventures.  Synonyms: enterprise, enterprisingness, go-ahead.
2.
The first of a series of actions.  Synonyms: first step, opening, opening move.
adjective
1.
Serving to set in motion.  Synonyms: first, inaugural, initiatory, maiden.  "The initiative phase in the negotiations" , "An initiatory step toward a treaty" , "His first (or maiden) speech in Congress" , "The liner's maiden voyage"



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"Initiative" Quotes from Famous Books



... n't want to change. He has no ambition, no initiative. Take it from me, Mac, any man that wears such clothes has resigned himself to ...
— Skinner's Dress Suit • Henry Irving Dodge

... excommunication at unbelievers as in the days of the Inquisition, seemed to be abandoned to the violent theories of revolutionaries, whilst Italy, immobilised in the traditional courses, remained without possibility of initiative, reduced to silence and respect by the presence of the Holy See. In France, however, the struggle remained keen, but it was more particularly a struggle of ideas. On the whole, the war was there being waged against the revolution, ...
— The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete - Lourdes, Rome and Paris • Emile Zola

... fide workmen who took the initiative in the petition of March 28th, 1899, called forth by the murder of their fellow-workman, Edgar. We see, from Mr. Rouliot's report, that the Chamber of Mines regarding the petition as compromising, disassociated ...
— Boer Politics • Yves Guyot

... appearing behind the veil of naive and uncontrolled sensuality she had worn. There was a curious quality of motherliness in her attitude to me that something in my nature answered and approved. She didn't pretend to keep it up that she had yielded to my initiative. "I've done you no harm," she said a little doubtfully, an odd note for a man's victim! And, "we've had a good time. You have liked ...
— The New Machiavelli • Herbert George Wells

... an untold advantage that she had to take the initiative in excuses. Sophy was so meek with weariness, that she took pretty well all the kind fidgeting that could not be averted from her, and Miss Meadows's discourse chiefly tended to assurances that Mrs. Kendal was right, and grandmamma ...
— The Young Step-Mother • Charlotte M. Yonge


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