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    start
    /stɑːt/

    verb

    • 1. begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space: "the season starts in September" Similar beginget under waygo aheadget goingOpposite finishendclear up
    • 2. (of event or process) happen or come into being: "the fire started in the building's upper floor" Similar come into beingbeginbe borncome into existenceOpposite endclear up

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  2. START definition: 1. to begin doing something: 2. If a business or other organization starts, or if someone starts…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of START is to move suddenly and violently : spring. How to use start in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Start.

  4. noun. a beginning of an action, journey, etc. Synonyms: onset, commencement. a signal to move, proceed, or begin, as on a course or in a race. a place or time from which something begins. the first part or beginning segment of anything: The start of the book was good but the last half was dull.

  5. to begin doing something: [ + doing sth ] He started smoking when he was eighteen. [ + to do sth ] Maria started to laugh. We start work at nine o'clock. Fewer examples. Bring the car up to the door and I'll start loading up. Normally, I start work around nine o'clock. The crowd started abusing him.

  6. The beginning of something is the start. The start of the movie may have been a little slow, but by the end you were on the edge of your seat. As a verb, start means to begin an activity or event.

  7. 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): they started on the project.

  8. Definition of start verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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