Used in a Sentence

initiatives

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for initiatives.

Editorial note

It can fund initiatives that otherwise simply wouldn't be possible with cash on hand.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

A beginning; a first move.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of initiatives gathered in one view.

noun

A beginning; a first move.

noun

The ability to act first or on one's own.

noun

A new development; a fresh approach to something; a new way of dealing with a problem.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for initiatives.

noun

A beginning; a first move.

noun

The ability to act first or on one's own.

noun

A new development; a fresh approach to something; a new way of dealing with a problem.

noun

(politics) An issue to be voted on, brought to the ballot by a sufficient number of signatures from among the voting public.

Example sentences

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It can fund initiatives that otherwise simply wouldn't be possible with cash on hand.

2

None of these changes benefitted a client directly, so IMO we lost money on every one of those initiatives.

3

Diversity initiatives don't even come close to compensating these disadvantages.

4

Drive server-wide and cross-group initiatives, and be the domain expert.

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And they wonder why people laugh at initiatives like Azure.

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Those really are anti-technology, anti-market initiatives but they ultimately went nowhere, notwithstanding that the rise in popularity of electronic music did result in some economic displacement.

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> Sure, it's primarily women that fight those initiatives, but they're not acting in their capacity as a feminist.

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In fact it is counter-productive, as the immense imposed costs on development shut out a great deal of the experimentation and small-scale initiatives needed for rapid progress.

9

I remember the free subdomain & other initiatives over the years.

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Software R&D (especially for new initiatives) is typically not capitalized so if a lot of investment is in software than it would show up as operating expenses rather than capex.

11

Similar to various open source initiatives, once the free marketplace gets to a certain size, someone like Red Hat will come in, fork it, and set themselves up as gatekeepers.

12

Maybe some radical stuff from the 70s, like Firestone, makes this hatred explicit, but these days the hatred is expressed more subtly, typically in legal initiatives that clearly disadvantage men, for example the insane rules around divorce and alimony.

Quote examples

1

One common argument for drastic public policy initiatives is the attempt by some folks to seize the moral high ground with "humans are terrible at long term planning".

2

- "reward initiatives" -> "reward the best investigations by attorney general against journalists"

3

It has screwed up on monetization, too free for too long, too many hesitant initiatives, not enough killer instinct ("not enough Zuck", or if you like, "not enough Bill Gates").

4

"Initiatives" to "secure markets" (Plus, I'm looking at you)?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use initiatives in a sentence?

It can fund initiatives that otherwise simply wouldn't be possible with cash on hand.

What does initiatives mean?

A beginning; a first move.

What part of speech is initiatives?

initiatives is commonly used as noun.