initiation in the PONS Dictionary

initiation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

initiation of a crime

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This caused the engine shutdown and initiation of the autosafe mechanism on the launch vehicle.
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This interaction causes circularization of the transcript, which subsequently promotes translation initiation.
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Initiation recapitulates the sacred history of the world.
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This underground initiation took place until the 1970s.
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Underground chambers were often used for initiations, which may have originally taken place in natural caves (particularly those by the shoreline).
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They are those who, while not having taken initiation into the order, are nevertheless drawn to it.
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She now carries a staff and wears a cap, items often presented after the successful completion of an initiation ordeal.
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Most common is the threatened initiation of a lawsuit against the second party.
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This requirement in itself does not justify initiation of a program at this time.
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The 1960 initiation of massive construction of panel housing estates in the outlying parts of the town only represented a partial solution to the problem.
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