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initiative [ɪˈnɪʃɪətɪv -ˈnɪʃətɪv] n 1. the first step or action of a matter; commencing move he took the initiative a peace initiative 2. the right or power to begin or initiate something he has the initiative 3. the ability or attitude required to begin or initiate something 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Government a. the right or power to introduce legislation, etc., in a legislative body b. the procedure by which citizens originate legislation, as in many American states and Switzerland on one's own initiative without being prompted adj
of or concerning initiation or serving to initiate; initiatory initiatively adv ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
initiative noun 1. plan, deal, proposal, act, action, measure, scheme, strategy, technique, suggestion, procedure, gambit There's talk of a new peace initiative. 2. advantage, start, lead, upper hand We have the initiative and we intend to keep it. 3. enterprise, drive, push (informal), energy, spirit, resource, leadership, ambition, daring, enthusiasm, pep, vigour, zeal, originality, eagerness, dynamism, boldness, welly (slang), inventiveness, get-up-and-go (informal), resourcefulness, gumption (informal), adventurousness He was disappointed by her lack of initiative. Translations initiative [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] N → iniciativa f to use one's initiative → obrar por propia iniciativa on one's own initiative → por iniciativa propia, motu propio to take the initiative → tomar la iniciativa initiative [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] n (= idea, measure) → initiative f a peace initiative → une initiative de paix a diplomatic initiative → une initiative diplomatique to take the initiative → prendre l'initiative (= resourcefulness) → initiative f his lack of initiative → son manque d'initiative She's got initiative → Elle fait preuve d'initiative., Elle a de l'initiative. He's got no initiative → Il n'a aucune initiative. to use one's initiative → faire preuve d'initiative As a soldier you have to use your initiative → En tant que soldat, vous devez faire preuve d'initiative. on one's own initiative → de sa propre initiative to act on one's own initiative → agir de sa propre initiative to have the initiative to do sth → avoir assez d'initiative pour faire qch (= upper hand) → initiative f to have the initiative → avoir l'initiative We have the initiative and we intend to keep it → Nous avons l'initiative et nous entendons la conserver. initiative n → Initiative f; to take the initiative → die Initiative ergreifen; on one’s own initiative → aus eigener Initiative; to have initiative → Initiative haben; to have the initiative → überlegen sein; to lose the initiative → seine Überlegenheit verlieren; it was an initiative test for me → das hat meine Initiative auf die Probe gestellt initiative [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] n → iniziativa on one's own initiative → di propria iniziativa, da sé to take the initiative → prendere l'iniziativa she's got initiative → è una che ha spirito d'iniziativa an important initiative → un'importante iniziativa Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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