INITIATIVE


Meaning of INITIATIVE in English

— initiatively , adv.

/i nish"ee euh tiv, i nish"euh-/ , n.

1. an introductory act or step; leading action: to take the initiative in making friends.

2. readiness and ability in initiating action; enterprise: to lack initiative.

3. one's personal, responsible decision: to act on one's own initiative.

4. Govt.

a. a procedure by which a specified number of voters may propose a statute, constitutional amendment, or ordinance, and compel a popular vote on its adoption. Cf. referendum (def. 1).

b. the general right or ability to present a new bill or measure, as in a legislature.

adj.

5. of or pertaining to initiation; serving to initiate: Initi-ative steps were taken to stop manufacture of the drug.

[ 1785-95; INITIATE + -IVE ]

Syn. 2. leadership, forcefulness, dynamism.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .