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Initiative

Part of speech: Noun

Sense: A plan, strategy, or action taken to achieve a particular goal.

Usage:

  • She took the initiative and organized a fundraising event for the charity.
  • It's important for employees to show initiative and take on new challenges.
  • The government's initiative to reduce carbon emissions has been well received.
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Initiative

Part of speech: Noun

Sense: The ability to assess and initiate things independently.

Usage:

  • Sara has excellent initiative and is always coming up with innovative ideas.
  • Employers value candidates with strong initiative in the workplace.
  • It's essential to encourage students to develop their initiative and critical thinking skills.
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Initiative

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Serving to initiate or begin something.

Usage:

  • The team showed initiative in starting the project ahead of schedule.
  • The company implemented several initiative measures to improve efficiency.
  • The initiative action taken by the organization resulted in positive outcomes.
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