adjective
1.(of a letter) at the beginning of a word.
‘the witness was identified simply by an initial letter’
‘initial consonants’
2.Existing or occurring at the beginning.
‘our initial impression was favourable’
‘And yes, Jesus was poor, but not homeless, which was the entire point I was trying to make in my initial letter.’
noun
1.The first letter of a name or word, typically a person’s given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
‘they carved their initials into the tree trunk’
‘It would have been helpful to have each man’s name or initials before each letter.’
verb
1.Agree to or ratify (a treaty or contract) by signing it.
‘Greece and the United States initialled a new defence cooperation agreement’
‘On 23 January 1973 Kissinger and the chief North Vietnamese negotiator, Le Duc Tho, initialled a cease-fire agreement in Paris.’
2.Mark or sign (a document) with one’s initials in order to authorize or validate it.
‘the man initialled the three warrants’
‘see that your client initials all alterations’
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