begun Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɪˈɡʌn]
  • Us [ bɪˈɡʌn]

Meaning of begun In English

  • 0 past participle of begin

  • 1 past participle of begin

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Examples of begun

  • Thus, capitalist economy is the key to an understanding of itself and of non-capitalist economies but only if its selfcritique and self-relativization has begun.

  • Detailed research is called for, and has actually begun to be carried out.

  • Therefore, at this age children appeared to have begun to form a concept of how to treat verbs inflectionally, at least with respect to aspect.

  • Phonologically, [lala] may have begun as a conflation, or a phonetic neutralization of several adult functor targets.

  • The implications of this line of argumentation may be lost on most readers today: the cold war had just begun, anticommunism was a dominating sentiment.

  • Recent research has begun to uncover the consequences of this new balance of power.

  • In i- many ways, this latter question was a continuation of a debate that had begun in antiquity.

  • Nevertheless, what had begun as a discussion on a cumulative line of work became a controversy and progressively became a problem.

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Translations of begun In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (begin 的過去分詞)…

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  • 中文简体

    (begin 的过去分词)…

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  • Español

    participio pasado de “begin”…

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  • Português

    particípio passado de “begin”…

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  • 日本語

    “begin” の過去分詞形…

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  • Türk dili

    başlamak' fiilinin 3. hali…

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  • Polski

    -…

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  • Catalan

    participi passat de “begin”…

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