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initiative

in·i·tia·tive [ i níshətiv ]


noun  (plural in·i·tia·tives)
Definition:
 
1. ability to act on your own: the ability to act and make decisions without the help or advice of other people
You'll just have to use your initiative.

2. introductory step: the first step in a process that, once taken, determines subsequent events
decided to take the initiative

3. plan: a plan or strategy designed to deal with a particular problem
a peace initiative

4. advantageous position: a favorable position that allows somebody to take preemptive action or control events
lose the initiative

5. politics right to introduce new legislation: the right to bring a new law or measure before a legislative body

6. politics proposal of legislation by citizens: a process valid in many U.S. states and in Switzerland that allows citizens to propose legislation by petition



adjective 
Definition:
 
of initiation: used in or relating to initiation ( formal )

[Late 18th century. < French< Latin initiat- (see initiate)]

in·i·tia·tive·ly adverb
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