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let in vs initiate

initiate vs let in

let in is not a noun while initiate is a noun.

let in and initiate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
let in No No Yes No
initiate Yes No Yes No
As verbs, initiate is a hyponym of let in; that is, initiate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than let in:
  • let in: allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of
  • initiate: accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite
Other hyponyms of let in include induct, readmit, involve.
let in (noun) initiate (noun)
people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity
someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field
someone new to a field or activity
let in (verb) initiate (verb)
allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
allow to enter; grant entry to bring up a topic for discussion
take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of
bring into being
accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite
Difference between let in and initiate

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