begin
start
to take the first action, do the first part
start
the symbol placed at the beginning of a stave to show the pitch of the notes
create writing, artwork, or music
to establish, give legal authority to, (a committee etc)
comprise, form
to put together materials, parts, to make (a building or similar structure)
assemble, build
to make (something new or original)
develop in mind or physically
to cause (soldiers, military equipment) to get into position, go into battle etc
redistribute, station troops or weapons
to do work of planning and directing the publication of a newspaper, magazine, book etc
rewrite, refine
extremely happy, pleased, proud etc
very happy
to make (a person) able to do something by giving authority or means
allow, authorize
to catch (something) in an obstacle
involve, mix up
to supply a person, oneself, a ship etc (with what is needed for a purpose)
make ready with supplies
to cause (power, a feeling etc) to exist or occur
produce, create
(to deceive a person using) a trick intended to make a person believe something that is not true and act unnecessarily
trick
to introduce (a new official, professor, passenger ship etc) at a special ceremony; to be the beginning of (something)
begin; install
to cause (a scheme etc) to start working
start, introduce
to put (encouraging, creative thoughts, feelings or aims etc) into (a person)
encourage, stimulate
using order or method
organized
to compose, arrange, score, (music) for an orchestra
organize; cause to happen
to arrange (people, things etc) (in a system or particular order)
arrange, systematize
to arrange (something) in advance
plan out; supply instructions
lift; build from the ground
lift; build from the ground
(to cause something) to become strong(er)
make more forceful, powerful