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enters upon

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Main Entry: enter upon
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start

Synonyms:

begin, enter on, take up
Main Entry: assume
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take, undertake

Synonyms:

accept, acquire, appropriate, arrogate, attend to, begin, confiscate, don, embark upon, embrace, enter upon, seize, set about, take on, take over, take up
Notes: assume means 'suppose to be the case, without proof; take for granted'; presume means 'suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability; take for granted that something exists or is the case'

Antonyms:

not do
Main Entry: begin
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start

Synonyms:

activate, actualize, break ground, break the ice, bring about, bring to pass, cause, commence, create, do, drive, effect, embark on, enter on, enter upon, establish, eventuate, found, generate, get going, give birth to, give impulse, go ahead, go into, impel, inaugurate, induce, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, launch, lay foundation for, lead, make, make active, motivate, mount, occasion, open, originate, plunge into, prepare, produce, set about, set in motion, set up, trigger, undertake

Antonyms:

complete, conclude, consummate, end, finish
Main Entry: commence
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start action

Synonyms:

arise, begin, come into being, come into existence, embark on, enter upon, get cracking, get going, get one's feet wet, get show on road, hit the ground running, inaugurate, initiate, jump into, kick off, launch, lead off, open, originate, start the ball rolling, take up, tear into

Antonyms:

cease, complete, end, finish, stop
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin; come into existence

Synonyms:

activate, appear, arise, arouse, come into being, commence, create, depart, embark, engender, enter upon, establish, found, get going, get under way, go ahead, hit the road, inaugurate, incite, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, issue, launch, lay foundation, leave, light, make a beginning, open, originate, pioneer, rise, rouse, sally forth, see light, set in motion, set out, set up, spring, take first step, take the plunge, turn on

Antonyms:

complete, conclude, die, end, finish, stop
Main Entry: succeed
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come after; take the place of

Synonyms:

accede, assume, be subsequent, come into, come into possession, come next, displace, ensue, enter upon, follow, follow after, follow in order, go next, inherit, postdate, replace, result, supersede, supervene, supplant, take over

Antonyms:

precede
Main Entry: take
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: accept, adopt; use

Synonyms:

accommodate, admit, appropriate, assume, be aware of, behave, bring, deal with, delight in, do, effect, enjoy, enter upon, execute, exercise, exert, experience, function, give access, have, include, let in, like, luxuriate in, make, observe, operate, perform, play, practice, put in practice, react, receive, relish, sense, serve, take in, treat, undertake, utilize, welcome, work

Antonyms:

disallow, refuse, reject
Main Entry: undertake
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attempt, engage in

Synonyms:

address oneself, agree, answer for, bargain, begin, commence, commit, commit oneself, contract, covenant, devote, embark, endeavor, enter upon, fall into, go about, go for, go in for, go into, guarantee, have a hand in, have a try, hazard, initiate, launch, make a run at, move, offer, pitch in, pledge, promise, set about, set in motion, set out, shoulder, stake, stipulate, tackle, take on, take the plunge, take upon oneself, try, try out, venture, volunteer

Antonyms:

abstain, forego, forget
Main Entry: enter on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start

Synonyms:

begin, enter upon, take up
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