initiatives
8 definitions
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the ability to use your judgment to make decisions and do things without needing to be told what to do:
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show initiative Although she was quite young, she showed a lot of initiative and was promoted to manager after a year.
use initiative I shouldn't always have to tell you what to do, use your initiative (= use your own judgment to decide what to do)!
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If you do something on your own initiative, you plan it and decide to do it yourself without anyone telling you what to do:
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seize/take the initiative Leaders must seize/take the initiative rather than following public opinion.
lose the initiative The team were leading in the first half of the game, but lost the initiative in the second half.
I'm waiting for our team to take the initiative and start scoring, instead of constantly playing defence.
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the ability to judge what needs to be done and take action, esp. without suggestion from other people:
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a marketing/cost-cutting initiative
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take/seize/lose the initiative The group's legal advisers said they were taking the initiative to tackle online privacy issues.