"Start now". (Often said at the beginning of examinations.) Or "Start the engine" "Commence by folding the paper carefully". Commence usually suggests that more commands will follow.
The word commence is a verb. It means to start or to begin. Example sentence: We will commence the race at three o'clock.
Commence means to begin or start. The film will commence as soon as the previews and trailers for other movies are finished.
This word is most often used to describe something that is going to be undertaken, or begin. Example: "Please be seated while the demonstration commences." Example: "The shuttle launch simulation will commence at 1600 hours."
To commence or begin again., To begin anew to be; to act again as., To commence again or anew.
A homophone for "begin" is "beginn."
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
The opposite of commence is desist, so in French that would be "Cesser".
The phrase "shall commence on" indicates the specific date or time when something will begin or start. It is commonly used in legal documents or contracts to specify the starting point of an action or agreement.
in French, 'commencer': je commence tu commences il commence nous commençons vous commencez ils commencent in English, 'to begin': I begin you begin she begins we begin they begin
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