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Definition of Incepted
1. incept [v] - See also: incept
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incepted
Literary usage of Incepted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christianity in the United States from the First Settlement Down to the by Daniel Dorchester (1888)
"The Revival of 1800 incepted. Having taken this survey of the period and its
exigencies we turn back to the opening of the century, that we may ascertain ..."
2. Wisconsin Journal of Education by Wisconsin Education Association Council, Wisconsin Education Association, Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1887)
"The incepted members of the body or University of teachers had all the teaching
in their ... When he was incepted the licentiate became a master, or doctor, ..."
3. The Reports of Sir Creswell Levinz by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Creswell Levinz, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, William Salkeld, Thomas Vickers, Great Britain Courts (1802)
"... be computed from the Time of the Surrender, fo is the Title of the Wife to be
computed from the Time of the Marriage: For then was her Title incepted, ..."
4. Mind (1899)
"... and, seizing one of these grains, go to a point some distance away, where it
incepted it—that is, infolded it in its own protoplasmic substance; ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1874)
"Crude food within its substance is not abundant, nor, as a matter of course, are
the objects incepted large in dimensions, consisting seemingly only of ..."