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 initiative initiative /ˌɪˈnɪʃjətɪv/

adjective

  1. Serving to set in motion  ( initiative , initiatory , maiden , first , inaugural )
    serving to set in motion
     The magazine's inaugural issue
    the magazine's inaugural issue
     The initiative phase in the negotiations
    the initiative phase in the negotiations
     An initiatory step toward a treaty
    an initiatory step toward a treaty
     His first (or maiden) speech in Congress
    his first (or maiden) speech in Congress
     The liner's maiden voyage
    the liner's maiden voyage

noun

  1. () Readiness to embark on bold new ventures  ( enterprise , enterprisingness , go-ahead , initiative )
    readiness to embark on bold new ventures
      She took the initiative to organize a charity event for a good cause.
    She took the initiative to organize a charity event for a good cause.
  2. () The first of a series of actions  ( opening , opening move , initiative , first step )
    the first of a series of actions
      Taking the first step towards your goal is often the hardest.
    Taking the first step towards your goal is often the hardest.