commence Antonyms
Meaning of commence
commence (v)
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
set in motion, cause to start
get off the ground
commence Sentence Examples
- The ceremony will commence promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
- As soon as the clock strikes noon, the event will commence.
- Before we commence the meeting, let's review the agenda.
- The concert will commence with a performance by the local choir.
- The project is scheduled to commence next month after final approvals.
- It's essential to commence the construction work before the rainy season begins.
- The training session will commence with a brief introduction by the instructor.
- Once the guests arrive, the dinner party will commence in the banquet hall.
- We will commence negotiations with the stakeholders to reach a consensus.
- With the opening remarks concluded, the conference will now commence.
FAQs About the word commence
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action, set in motion, cause to start, get off the ground
start,begin,launch, open, enter (into or upon), fall (to), found, initiate, get going, embark (on or upon)
stop,conclude, stop, terminate, finish, halt, finish, discontinue, complete, halt
The ceremony will commence promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.
As soon as the clock strikes noon, the event will commence.
Before we commence the meeting, let's review the agenda.
The concert will commence with a performance by the local choir.