Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
start-on
verb
/stɑrt-ɒn/

Definition
To begin carrying out a task or project from a particular point or starting position.

Examples
- We will start-on the new marketing campaign next week.
- Make sure to start-on the project as soon as possible to meet the deadline.

Meaning
The phrase ‘start-on’ refers to the action of initiating or embarking on a specific activity, often indicating a deliberate choice to commence work or an endeavor.

Synonyms
- begin
- commence
- initiate
- launch