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Initiate 1100 Words You Need Week 25 Day 2

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Initiate 1100 Words You Need

Initiate 1100 Words You Need

/ɪˈnɪʃ.i.eɪt/ (verb)

to start a process, break the ice, commence, embark on/upon, begin, make something start, introduce, originate, open, set off, instigate, teach someone something new, instruct

The enactment of VAWA 1994 culminated an effort begun in 1990 to draft and pass what became this landmark legislation. Vice President Joseph Biden, then Senator from Delaware, initiated this effort when he submitted to Congress a preliminary proposal to address the issue of violence against women, sparking a long-awaited national conversation about violence prevention and services. Working closely with the staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Legal Momentum (then NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund) brought experts and organizations together in the Task Force on the Violence Against Women Act to help draft and pass the legislation. This initial coalition has become the very large and diverse National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence, which continues to collaborate to help draft and pass each VAWA reauthorization.

Source: https://www.legalmomentum.org/

Antonym: finish, end, put an end to

Noun: initiation, initiate

Adjective: initiative, initial

Farsi: ابداع کردن ، ابتکار کردن ، تازه وارد کردن ، اغاز کردن ، بنياد نهادن ، نخستين قدم را برداشتن

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