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to be the first to take action in a particular situation, often without being prompted by others.

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to be the first to take action in a particular situation, often without being prompted by others.

She decided to take initiative and start the project on her own.

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to demonstrate leadership by being proactive and making decisions independently.

In his new role, he was expected to take initiative and drive the team forward.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:58