Incept - English meaning
ɪnˈsept
Incept – definitions in English dictionary
verbGraduate from a university with an academic degree.
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In all three universities, a bachelor of arts may ‘incept’ as a master of arts as soon as he is of …
verbTo begin or introduce something
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The offshore fund was incepted in india on may 14., organic farming in malaysia was incepted by the…
verbTo successfully finish university with a degree
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He was eventually permitted to incept., in 1253 a dispute arose at his presentation to incept as a …
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Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘undertake, begin’): from Latin incept- ‘begun’, from the verb incipere . The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.
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