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o·rig·i·nate O0121200 (ə-rĭj′ə-nāt′)v. o·rig·i·nat·ed, o·rig·i·nat·ing, o·rig·i·nates v.tr. To bring into being; create or start: originated the practice of monthly reports.v.intr. To come into being; start: an invention that originated in China. See Synonyms at stem1. o·rig′i·na′tion n.o·rig′i·na′tive adj.o·rig′i·na′tive·ly adv.o·rig′i·na′tor n.originate (əˈrɪdʒɪˌneɪt) vb1. to come or bring into being2. (intr) US and Canadian (of a bus, train, etc) to begin its journey at a specified point oˌrigiˈnation n oˈrigiˌnator no•rig•i•nate (əˈrɪdʒ əˌneɪt) v. -nat•ed, -nat•ing. v.i. 1. to take or have origin; arise. 2. (of a public conveyance) to begin a scheduled run at a specified place. v.t. 3. to give origin or rise to; initiate. [1645–55] o•rig`i•na′tion, n. o•rig′i•na`tor, n. originate Past participle: originated Gerund: originating
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I originate | you originate | he/she/it originates | we originate | you originate | they originate |
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I originated | you originated | he/she/it originated | we originated | you originated | they originated |
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I am originating | you are originating | he/she/it is originating | we are originating | you are originating | they are originating |
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I have originated | you have originated | he/she/it has originated | we have originated | you have originated | they have originated |
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I was originating | you were originating | he/she/it was originating | we were originating | you were originating | they were originating |
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I had originated | you had originated | he/she/it had originated | we had originated | you had originated | they had originated |
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I will originate | you will originate | he/she/it will originate | we will originate | you will originate | they will originate |
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I will have originated | you will have originated | he/she/it will have originated | we will have originated | you will have originated | they will have originated |
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I will be originating | you will be originating | he/she/it will be originating | we will be originating | you will be originating | they will be originating |
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I have been originating | you have been originating | he/she/it has been originating | we have been originating | you have been originating | they have been originating |
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I will have been originating | you will have been originating | he/she/it will have been originating | we will have been originating | you will have been originating | they will have been originating |
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I would originate | you would originate | he/she/it would originate | we would originate | you would originate | they would originate |
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I would have originated | you would have originated | he/she/it would have originated | we would have originated | you would have originated | they would have originated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | originate - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"arise, spring up, uprise, develop, grow, risedevelop - be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest; "The plot developed slowly";become - come into existence; "What becomes has duration"resurge - rise again; "His need for a meal resurged"; "The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years"come forth, emerge - happen or occur as a result of somethingcome, follow - to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"well up, swell - come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things); "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it"head - take its rise; "These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas" | | 2. | originate - bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation"initiate, startlead up, initiate - set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for; "Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II"create, make - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"set - apply or start; "set fire to a building"date back, date from, go back - belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years"originate in - come from | | 3. | originate - begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc.; "The flight originates in Calcutta"begin, start - have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000" |
originateverb1. begin, start, emerge, come, issue, happen, rise, appear, spring, flow, be born, proceed, arise, dawn, stem, derive, commence, emanate, crop up (informal), come into being, come into existence The disease originated in Africa. begin end, finish, conclude, cease, wind up, terminate2. invent, produce, create, form, develop, design, launch, set up, introduce, imagine, institute, generate, come up with (informal), pioneer, evolve, devise, initiate, conceive, bring about, formulate, give birth to, contrive, improvise, dream up (informal), inaugurate, think up, set in motion No-one knows who originated this story.originateverb1. To cause to come into existence:beget, breed, create, engender, father, hatch, make, parent, procreate, produce, sire, spawn.Idiom: give birth to.2. To bring into existence formally:constitute, create, establish, found, institute, organize, set up, start.3. To bring into currency, use, fashion, or practice:introduce, launch.4. To come into being:arise, begin, commence, start.5. To begin to appear or develop:appear, arise, commence, dawn, emerge.6. To have as a source:arise, come, derive, emanate, flow, issue, proceed, rise, spring, stem, upspring.7. To have as one's home or place of origin:come, hail.Translationsorigin (ˈoridʒin) noun the place or point from which anything first comes; the cause. the origin(s) of the English language; the origin of the disagreement. 起源 起源oˈriginal (əˈri-) adjective1. existing at the beginning; first. This part of the house is new but the rest is original. 原始的 原始的2. (able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before. original ideas; He has a very original mind. 有獨創性的 有独创性的3. (of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made. The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies. 原作的 原作的 noun1. the earliest version. This is the original – all the others are copies. 原作 原作2. a model from which a painting etc is made. She is the original of the famous portrait. 原型 原型oˌrigiˈnality (əridʒiˈnӕ-) nounHis writing shows originality. 創造性 创造性oˈriginally adverb 創造性地 创造性地originate (əˈridʒineit) verb to bring or come into being. That style of painting originated in China. 發源 发源ˈorigins noun plural a person's place of birth, family background etc. He tried to hide his origins. 原籍 原籍
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originate from (some place or something)To come from some place or source of origin. The olives we use to create this oil originate from Greece, so you can be sure that you are getting an authentic flavor. The story actually originated from an idea I had in college about a robot that travels the cosmos absorbing the culture and knowledge of different alien species.See also: originate, placeoriginate in (some place or something)To begin in or stem from some place or source of origin. Our family tree originates in Sicily, but we have branches extending to nearly every continent on the planet! It seems like the issue originates in the company's bookkeeping protocols.See also: originate, placeoriginate with (someone or something)To begin with someone or something; to have been started or instigated by someone or something. The idea actually originates with my friend Michael, who told me his a dream he had about a robot that travels the cosmos. The trail of dirty money originates with a shell company in the Seychelles.See also: originateoriginate from somethingto come from something or some place. Did you originate from around here? I originated from a different area of the country. Some of our customs originate from old beliefs.See also: originateoriginate in somethingto have had a beginning in something or some place. The river originates in the Andes Mountains. All your troubles originate in your lungs.See also: originateoriginate with someone or somethingto have been started by someone, something, or during a time period or event. Did this policy originate with you? This idea originated with the committee.See also: originateoriginate
o·rig·i·nate (ə-rĭj′ə-nāt′)v.1. To bring into being; create.2. To come into being; start.Patient discussion about originateQ. At what age can alcoholism begin? My son is 13. He drinks too much. every day he drinks, sometimes more than one time each day. can it be alcoholism already, so young? what can I do to stop this?A. I agree with all the answers that have been given to you, stop being a friend & start being a parent, thats a start, getting him in somewhere before it's too late is the second step, you don't it will only get worse, pretending the talk will do it, no way it won't, no matter what in the end he will thank you & always be your son & friend but you as the parent have to get him professional help now, I wouldn't wait. Donna Q. where does the chinese medicine origin from? A. from trial and error of 5000 years...because the chines people are a very dedicated people- they perfected it to an art. not all the arguments they bring to the success of a treatment make sense, but if it works it doesn't really matters no? but then again- it also doesn't mean you should go and be a chines medicine freak.. Q. Why do litlle kids' nose's begin to bleed? A. A nose starts to bleed when one of the small veins in its lining bursts. This is usually caused by something completely harmless, such as the child picking their nose, blowing it too hard or having their nose knocked while playing. Another reason could be that the child has pushed something inside their nose. Some children have veins that are closer to the mucous membrane of their nose than other children. Because the veins are very close to the skin, they are more likely to burst when the child picks, blows or rubs their nose, or plays rough games.
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originateTo make; all the steps necessary to attract a potential borrower,process a loan request, prepare all necessary paperwork,and place the loan on the books of the lender. originate
Synonyms for originateverb beginSynonyms- begin
- start
- emerge
- come
- issue
- happen
- rise
- appear
- spring
- flow
- be born
- proceed
- arise
- dawn
- stem
- derive
- commence
- emanate
- crop up
- come into being
- come into existence
Antonyms- end
- finish
- conclude
- cease
- wind up
- terminate
verb inventSynonyms- invent
- produce
- create
- form
- develop
- design
- launch
- set up
- introduce
- imagine
- institute
- generate
- come up with
- pioneer
- evolve
- devise
- initiate
- conceive
- bring about
- formulate
- give birth to
- contrive
- improvise
- dream up
- inaugurate
- think up
- set in motion
Synonyms for originateverb to cause to come into existenceSynonyms- beget
- breed
- create
- engender
- father
- hatch
- make
- parent
- procreate
- produce
- sire
- spawn
verb to bring into existence formallySynonyms- constitute
- create
- establish
- found
- institute
- organize
- set up
- start
verb to bring into currency, use, fashion, or practiceSynonymsverb to come into beingSynonymsverb to begin to appear or developSynonyms- appear
- arise
- commence
- dawn
- emerge
verb to have as a sourceSynonyms- arise
- come
- derive
- emanate
- flow
- issue
- proceed
- rise
- spring
- stem
- upspring
verb to have as one's home or place of originSynonymsSynonyms for originateverb come into existenceSynonyms- arise
- spring up
- uprise
- develop
- grow
- rise
Related Words- develop
- become
- resurge
- come forth
- emerge
- come
- follow
- well up
- swell
- head
verb bring into beingSynonymsRelated Words- lead up
- initiate
- create
- make
- set
- date back
- date from
- go back
- originate in
verb begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc.Related Words |