commencement

[kəˈmensmənt]

commencement Definition

  • 1a beginning or start
  • 2the ceremony at which students formally receive their degrees or diplomas

Using commencement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "commencement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The commencement of the project was delayed due to funding issues.

  • Example

    The commencement of the concert was marked by a loud cheer from the audience.

  • Example

    She attended her daughter's commencement ceremony at the university.

commencement Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for commencement

Antonyms for commencement

Phrases with commencement

  • a speech given by a notable person at a graduation ceremony, typically offering advice and congratulations to the graduates

    Example

    The commencement address was delivered by the university's chancellor.

  • the date on which something is scheduled to begin

    Example

    The commencement date for the new semester is September 1st.

  • the person who delivers the commencement address at a graduation ceremony

    Example

    The university invited a famous author to be the commencement speaker this year.

Origins of commencement

from Old French 'comencier', meaning 'to begin'

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Summary: commencement in Brief

The term 'commencement' [kəˈmensmənt] refers to the beginning or start of something. It can also refer to the formal ceremony at which students receive their degrees or diplomas. Examples include 'The commencement of the project was delayed due to funding issues.' and 'She attended her daughter's commencement ceremony at the university.' Phrases include 'commencement address,' 'commencement date,' and 'commencement speaker.'

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