Incept
[in-SEPT]
Part of speech: verb
Origin: Latin, 16th century
1.
Graduate from a university with an academic degree.
Examples of Incept in a sentence
"Zander’s plan is to incept with his business degree as quickly as possible and begin working immediately."
"Though I incepted from university with a degree in philosophy, it was quite difficult to find a job that called for that field of study."
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