Definition of INITIATIVES (original) (raw)

Examples of initiative in a Sentence

Noun

… on the day before their Club Med flight she took the initiative of telephoning Franco from work, ostensibly to tell him that she had really admired his new place … —John Barth, Atlantic, March 1995 Following initiatives begun before the First World War, thirty-four states instituted or expanded workers' compensation laws in the 1920s. —Mary Beth Norton et al., A People and a Nation, 1988 Since the social victim has been oppressed by society, he comes to feel that his individual life will be improved more by changes in society than by his own initiative. —Shelby Steele, Harper's, June 1988

If you want to meet her, you're going to have to take the initiative and introduce yourself. The company has the opportunity to seize the initiative by getting its new products to the market before its competitors. The governor has proposed a new initiative to improve conditions in urban schools. Adjective

Luther's daring initiative thoughts did indeed come from above, but he owed them to no man or age. —Junius B. Remensnyder, What the World Owes Luther, 1917 Many writers maintain that there is a rule of International Law forbidding the commencement of war without a declaration of war. But such rule, in fact, does not exist, for a great many wars take place without an initiative declaration of war. —Lassa Oppenheim, International Law, 1906

Recent Examples on the Web

Other initiatives, such as Talentuaren Gunea– a Talent Day – a pivotal initiative by promotion org Zineuskadi, are more based on growing grass roots. —Callum McLennan, Variety, 24 Sep. 2024 His first, in September 2021, was his Inspiration4 initiative, the first all-civilian mission to space. —Giacomo Tognini, Forbes, 24 Sep. 2024

The initiative also spurred groups on both sides of the debate, including the anti-initiative National Restaurant Association, to open their pockets. —Justin Wm. Moyer, Washington Post, 9 Nov. 2022 The initiative also spurred groups on both sides of the debate, including the anti-initiative National Restaurant Association, to open their pockets. —Justin Wm. Moyer, Washington Post, 9 Nov. 2022 See all Example Sentences for initiative

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