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    inception
    /ɪnˈsɛpʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity: "she has been on the board since its inception two years ago"

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  2. INCEPTION definition: 1. the beginning of an organization or official activity: 2. the beginning of an organization or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INCEPTION is an act, process, or instance of beginning : commencement. How to use inception in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inception.

  4. Inception definition: beginning; start; commencement.. See examples of INCEPTION used in a sentence.

  5. inception. noun [ C, usually singular, or U ] uk / ɪnˈsepʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. the beginning of an organization, official activity, system, or agreement: Since its inception in 1968, the company has been at the forefront of computer development. the inception of an era /a period.

  6. uncountable noun [with poss] The inception of an institution or activity is the start of it. [formal] Since its inception the company has produced 53 different aircraft designs. Synonyms: beginning, start, rise, birth More Synonyms of inception. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. Inception refers more to the beginning, to entering upon an undertaking. Inception implies the start of a specific thing like a campaign or a company. Subsequent events take place after the inception.

  8. Define inception. inception synonyms, inception pronunciation, inception translation, English dictionary definition of inception. n. The beginning of something, such as an undertaking; a commencement.

  9. The moment or point in time at which something begins, commences, or comes into existence. "The team worked tirelessly from project inception to completion." Detailed meaning of inception. It signifies the initial stage or starting point of a process, project, idea, or event.

  10. : the time at which something begins : beginning, start. [singular] The project has been shrouded in controversy from/since its inception. Since its inception, the business has expanded to become a national retail chain. [noncount] We'll assist you at every stage from inception to completion.

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