Incept example sentences

Related (12): commence, initiate, start, launch, begin, embark, originate, institute, inaugurate, introduce, open, activate

in·cept

verb BRITISH ENGLISH historical

incept (verb) · incepts (third person present) · incepting (present participle) · incepted (past tense) · incepted (past participle)

  - graduate from a university with an academic degree.

"Incept" Example Sentences

1. She was determined to incept a new project.
2. His plan was to incept a new business.
3. His idea was to incept a new trend.
4. Her dream was to incept a new culture.
5. They wanted to incept a new era.
6. We must incept a new method.
7. She had to incept a new system.
8. He needed to incept a new process.
9. I must incept a new approach.
10. He had to incept a new idea.
11. She decided to incept a new concept.
12. He planned to incept a new strategy.
13. They had to incept a new solution.
14. We attempted to incept a new plan.
15. She tried to incept a new vision.
16. He aimed to incept a new goal.
17. We wanted to incept a new dream.
18. I had to incept a new ambition.
19. She was eager to incept a new philosophy.
20. He attempted to incept a new mission.
21. I was determined to incept a new movement.
22. She wanted to incept a new outlook.
23. He had to incept a new direction.
24. We aimed to incept a new purpose.
25. I needed to incept a new attitude.
26. They planned to incept a new initiative.
27. She had to incept a new principle.
28. He decided to incept a new concept.
29. We must incept a new perspective.
30. I tried to incept a new idea.
31. He attempted to incept a new outlook.
32. She wanted to incept a new method.
33. They had to incept a new policy.
34. We aimed to incept a new approach.
35. I needed to incept a new program.
36. He had to incept a new standard.
37. She was determined to incept a new tradition.
38. He planned to incept a new system.
39. We must incept a new practice.
40. I had to incept a new concept.

Common Phases

Incepting; Developing; Implementing; Evaluating; Refining

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