An initiate (noun) is someone who has been initiated. Often the sense is of recent initiation and therefore the initiate is a beginner. Initiated is, surely, an adjective, though you could refer to "the initiated" meaning those who have been initiated. I don't think this carries the same sense of "beginner".
initiate - Dictionary Definition initiate: someone new to a field or activity. Synonyms: beginner, novice, tiro, tyro Hi, suppose I just set up an account on this forum. Can I greet the members with "Hi, I'm an initiate here. Nice to meet you".
Dear All, If I'm sending a first email to a client, Is It correct to say: It's my please to Initiate a contact / Initiate contact with you? Regards
Hi, everyone. We will initiate the ordering when the deposit is paid. Did I use the word initiate right? Thanks.
Hi, everyone:-) Merchant hereby authorizes XXX Bank (Bank), and its processing affiliates, in accordance with this Agreement, to initiate debit/credit entries to Merchant's deposit account, as indicated below. Could you tell me the meaning of the text in red, in either illustrative or...
Hello, I would use 'has initiated' in this sentence, as the work was started and is still going on.
In this case, it's initiate or place the order. When using "for" or "DM for XX", it sounds like I'll DM you and then you'll give me something, since it wouldn't be you giving me the order, this sounds unnatural.
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