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basic principles
noun as in introduction
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in lead-in
Strongest match
Strong matches
noun as in prolegomenon
Strong matches
- addition
- admittance
- awakening
- baptism
- beginning
- commencement
- debut
- essentials
- establishment
- exordium
- foreword
- inauguration
- inception
- induction
- influx
- ingress
- initiation
- insertion
- installation
- institution
- interpolation
- intro
- launch
- lead
- lead-in
- opening
- overture
- preamble
- preface
- preliminaries
- prelude
- presentation
- primer
- prologue
- survey
Example Sentences
From all of this, there’s a basic lesson to be learned: once you violate both fair treatment of prisoners and the basic principles of law, finding an unchallenged resolution to such cases is essentially inconceivable.
Trump’s threats against less powerful countries reflect the basic principles of Trump’s worldview, factors that will likely make his second-term foreign policy chaotic and destabilizing.
In a list of basic principles for the center, Carter stipulated that it would be nonpartisan and that it would not duplicate the programs of other institutions, such as the United Nations.
Our experience shows that health care costs related to MSK conditions can be significantly reduced — often by double-digit percentages — by following a few basic principles.
“It’s made me more of a sensitive person and more aware of the basic principles of life and mortality,” he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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