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What is the verb for inception?

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incept
  1. To take in or ingest.
  2. To begin.
  3. (Britain) To begin a Master of Arts degree at a university.
  4. Examples:
    1. “In Nov. 1516, he obtained grace to incept, and asked for a reduction of his composition by one-half, which was probably granted.”
      “In 1526 he supplicated that four years study after the degree of Bachelor might entitle him to incept.”
      “Those about to incept first read their lectures, then opened a discussion on certain questions.”
incepts
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incept
incepted
  1. simple past tense and past participle of incept
  2. Examples:
    1. “At the same time, however, new satellite operators were incepted, sharpening competition in some regions of the world.”
      “The net charge for restructuring and rationalisation primarily consist of plans in the United Kingdom and Italy incepted last year.”
      “Creative Captures was incepted by Mertina Blaskie, a self-taught photographer with many years of experience in doing all types of photography.”
incepting
  1. present participle of incept
  2. Examples:
    1. “In fact the lapse of time is all that remains of incepting and proceeding to the higher degrees.”
      “The incepting Cambridge bachelor, then, wore a cappa, a fine hood was gradually restricted to the master of arts.”
      “It is not to be supposed, however, that this is the only aspect in which incepting influences may be presented.”
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