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What is the noun for inceptively?

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inception
  1. The creation or beginning of something; the establishment.
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    1. “The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception.”
      “I'm now counting down to my 38th birthday, and then the second anniversary of the inception of this web backwater.”
      “In addition, at least since the inception of the all-volunteer Army, the United States has never filled the Army exclusively with male recruits.”
inceptive
  1. (grammar) An inceptive construction.
inceptions
  1. plural of inception
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Augustine developed two basic inceptions of evil, the privative and the aesthetic.”
      “Some of these owe their inceptions to United Nations conferences, she said.”
      “Additional fund inceptions are anticipated for 1996, situated chiefly in Ontario.”
inceptives
  1. plural of inceptive
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