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initiative
noun
1 the ability or skill to initiate things, take decisions or act independently.
2 (esp take the initiative) a first step or move towards an end or aim.
3 (esp the initiative) the right or power to begin something.
4 the right of voters, eg in Switzerland and certain US states, to originate legislation.
adjective serving to begin; introductory.
[17c]
on one's own initiative as a result of one's own action; without needing to be prompted by others.
noun
1 the ability or skill to initiate things, take decisions or act independently.
2 (esp take the initiative) a first step or move towards an end or aim.
3 (esp the initiative) the right or power to begin something.
4 the right of voters, eg in Switzerland and certain US states, to originate legislation.
adjective serving to begin; introductory.
[17c]
on one's own initiative as a result of one's own action; without needing to be prompted by others.
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