Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
start-in
noun
/ˈstɑːrt ɪn/

Definition
A beginning or initiation point in a process, often used in contexts such as competitions or events.

Examples
- She had a strong start-in the race, which set the tone for her performance.
- His start-in the new project was marked by enthusiasm and creativity.
- The team’s start-in the tournament was crucial for their subsequent success.

Meaning
To refer to the situation where a participant or entity begins to engage or take part in an activity or process.

Synonyms
- commencement
- initiation
- launch
- beginning