outset

IPA: ˈaʊtsɛt

noun

  • Onset; the beginning or initial stage of something.

verb

  • (Internet, CSS, transitive) To cause (a design element) to extend around the outside of something else, the opposite of being inset.
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Examples of "outset" in Sentences

  • Something you notice from the outset is how well it's filmed.
  • Stating political bias at the outset is therefore seen as being more honest.
  • Twitter proves beyond all doubt that designing scalability at the outset is unnecessary.
  • One thing a designer would have to do at the outset is provide mechanisms that safeguard the integrity of genomes.
  • One thing you should know from the outset is that ‘what the police would like the outcome to be’ is no longer relevent.
  • So deferring to the river at the outset is only a temporary solution, the first stop on a journey through the Cedarberg frontier.
  • Economics at the outset is a very logical science, and does not declare what is right or what is wrong, it merely offers what have been called "pattern predictions."
  • So, if you think that the current plan, which has been contrary to the professional techniques from the outset, is workable, then yes, * you* need to support that idea and enlist.

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