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initiator

[ UK /ɪnˈɪʃɪˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnɪˈʃieɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who initiates a course of action

How To Use initiator In A Sentence

  • A project initiator or sponsor external to the project organization, at a level that is appropriate to funding the project, issues the project charter.
  • Macrodiols with different thermal characteristics were prepared using ring-opening polymerization of cyclic diesters or lactones with a low molecular weight diol as an initiator.
  • The initiators of this alarm have been active for many decades in the defence of human rights inside the State of Israel and beyond.
  • Before explaining some of the events that I witnessed and participated in while in this performance space I would like to return and examine the temporal states of this initiatory experience.
  • Macrodiols with different thermal characteristics were prepared using ring-opening polymerization of cyclic diesters or lactones with a low molecular weight diol as an initiator.
  • The initiators were mostly men of the left: revolutionary syndicalists and former Marxists.
  • The main composition of the emulsion polymerization is monomer, water, and initiator.
  • Furthermore, graft polymers can be produced by the use of high molecular radical polymerization initiators from which an alkoxyamine group suspends.
  • A strong claim can be made for Moore as a primary initiator of the use of graph paper in the American mathematical curriculum, although nomography never came to have the importance that Moore envisioned.
  • Skill-building and low opportunity costs are likely economic reasons for initiators to start a programming project.
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