outset

  • 11outset */ — UK [ˈaʊtˌset] / US noun [singular] the start of something at/from the outset: You are going to love this book from the outset …

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  • 12outset — /owt set /, n. 1. the beginning or start: I wanted to explain the situation at the outset. 2. outsert. [1530 40; OUT + SET] * * * …

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  • 13outset — noun /ˈaʊtsɛt/ the beginning or initial stage of something He agreed and understood from the outset, so dont bother explaining again …

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  • 14outset — noun at the outset, we had nothing but problems Syn: start, starting point, beginning, commencement, dawn, birth, origin, inception, opening, launch, inauguration; informal the word go Ant: end …

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  • 15outset — [ˈaʊtˌset] noun [singular] the start of something You are going to love this book from the outset.[/ex] …

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  • 16outset — /ˈaʊtsɛt / (say owtset) noun 1. the beginning or start of something such as an undertaking, project, etc. –phrase 2. at the outset, in the beginning …

  • 17outset — n. the start, beginning. Phrases and idioms: at (or from) the outset from the beginning …

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  • 18Outset Media — Corporation Type Private Founded British Columbia (1996 (1996)) Founder(s) David Manga …

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  • 19Outset Contemporary Art Fund — was founded by Candida Gertler and Yana Peel in 2003 as a philanthropic organisation dedicated to supporting new art. The United Kingdom based charitable foundation focuses on bringing private funding from its supporters and trustees to public… …

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  • 20outset — noun Date: 1759 beginning, start …

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