Sentence examples for The commencement from inspiring English sources

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The commencement

noun

The first existence of anything; act or fact of commencing; rise; origin; beginning; start.

  • The time of Henry VII ... nearly coincides with the commencement of what is termed modern history. -allam.

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The commencement ceremony, too, was spectacular.

The commencement and countercommencement proceeded without serious repercussions.

The commencement address was given by the university's president, Hunter R. Rawlings III.

The "Commencement" characters are savvy about, among other things, feminism and publishing.

The commencement of delivery is adjusted according to the load applied.

The commencement speeches had come and gone.

King Abdullah was the commencement speaker….

In 2014, John Lewis delivered the commencement address at Emory.

I did the commencement speech for M.I.T. in 2013.

As I said at the commencement, a wee bit dull.

This, however, predated the commencement of the war itself.

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