English to Portuguese Dictionary Initiate

Initiate

iniciar
definition
verb
he proposes to initiate discussions on planning procedures
cause (a process or action) to begin.
she had been formally initiated into the sorority
admit (someone) into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual.
noun
initiates of the Shiva cult
a person who has been initiated into an organization or activity, typically recently.
translation of 'initiate'
verb
ensinar,
iniciar,
começar,
introduzir,
principiar,
desencadear
adjective
iniciado
example
he proposes to 'initiate' discussions on planning procedures
the 'initiate' Marines
The report proposed that the authority 'initiate' a procurement process to enable anyone to put forward any technologies for waste disposal.
The mystery and terror of confronting unknown beings in this context places the 'initiate' in an altered state and primes him to receive instruction.
He developed acute psychosis and had to be admitted in order to 'initiate' treatment.
Like a young 'initiate' into a cult, however, I took this failure to be a sign that ever greater and more glorious rewards lay ahead.
I had a conversation with a student on my campus who was a recent 'initiate' of an organization.
he proposes to 'initiate' discussions on planning procedures
A potential 'initiate' is hardly going to stumble upon a support group this small.
He was, as a graduate student at a major university, an 'initiate' into academic culture.
In 1999 the former Northern Municipality Local Council began to 'initiate' development.
an 'initiate' of the cult
But an initiate is no less an 'initiate' for not being branded with a particular tradition.
The idea, if such deals are 'initiated' , is to use a part of the budget surplus to finance them.
This is a journey common to the 'initiates' of Tantric cults, Australian Aborigines; even Chinese and Christians.
When one is 'initiated' into Santeria, he or she dresses completely in white clothing for one year.
For centuries these paintings were reserved for sacred ceremonies and the eyes of the 'initiates' and participants only.
The girls came with their parents and were 'initiated' into the Gayatri Mantra by their fathers.
It would take much before they were deemed worthy to become 'initiates' , they indicated.
The mask was carved by a member of a men's secret society and was danced by another of these members at ceremonies for new 'initiates' .
In fact, the credit for 'initiating him into' the world of shadow puppetry goes to a Chinese scholar.
The institute, incorporated in 1987, is devoted to developing leadership among Detroit's young people and 'initiating them into' the struggle for civil rights.
The German Transplantation Society has 'initiated' an audit to investigate the influence of these factors.
Members are those 'initiates' who have been to a few rituals and like what they see and the people they are working magic with.
This book is not aimed at the 'initiated' , and I hope it will be accessible to people with little or no knowledge of modern Irish history.
She had been 'initiated' into the secrets at the age of sixteen and told of their goals and their reason for existence.
Due to the demands from women in the childbirth movement, some changes were 'initiated' .
As with much of initiation art, this sculpture instructs the 'initiates' and the community in matters of dispute resolution, sexual maturity, and good judgment.
This completes the process 'initiated' by me in my last budget in this regard.
The purpose of high school science courses should not be to train scientists but to educate students by 'initiating them into' our ongoing cultural conversation about how to make sense of the world.
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