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began
verb as in start
Strongest matches
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verb as in come into being; become functional
Example Sentences
“I am the most investigated man in the United States Congress,” Gaetz said as the House investigation began.
After El Paso I began investigating how a border crisis, rising temperatures, disasters and the swirling political reactions to them were affecting the agendas and vigilante campaigns of the far right.
As Malone began making the transition to the country music look and sound he now employs, he and Yoakam stayed in touch and became friends.
“Americans want to wake up in a normal country again,” Roberts began, likely euphemistically referring to Project 2025’s plan to all but erase federal protections and anti-discrimination measures based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
Opposition party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke began the traditional ceremonial group dance after being asked whether her party supported the bill, which faced its first vote on Thursday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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