Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɛpʃən/
noun the establishment or foundation of an organization or institution
A1 The inception of the new school year brought excitement to the students.
A2 The inception of the company was marked by a small gathering of friends and family.
B1 The inception of the project was delayed due to funding issues.
B2 The inception of the novel captivated readers with its unique storytelling.
C1 The inception of the political movement sparked a wave of activism across the country.
C2 The inception of the business empire was a carefully planned strategy that paid off in the long run.
formal The inception of the new policy began with a thorough analysis of the current situation.
informal The band's inception happened when the members met at a local music festival.
slang The app has been popular since its inception, it's really lit!
figurative The inception of her idea sparked a wave of creativity throughout the team.
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