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commenced

American  
[kuh-menst] / kəˈmɛnst /

adjective

  1. started or begun.

    The newly commenced shipping service will provide customers with safer and faster cargo movement.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of commence.

Other Word Forms

  • uncommenced adjective
  • well-commenced adjective

Etymology

Origin of commenced

commence + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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There are 5,000 party members attending the Ninth Congress of the Workers' Party, which commenced on 19 February, according to KCNA.

From BBC

His estate announced on Wednesday that it has "commenced a formal sale process" for the franchise "consistent with Allen's directive to eventually sell his sports holdings and direct all estate proceeds to philanthropy".

From BBC

They’re angry that this disruption might come after tax filing has commenced.

From The Wall Street Journal

The health board added there had been a "steady decrease" in the rate of infection after remedial measures on the system had commenced.

From BBC

Notice the weakness commenced with a bearish evening star completed on Oct.

From Barron's