Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Starting up in business in American Thesaurus
Starting up in business
set up ()
to start something such as a business, organization, or institution
establish (verb)
to start an organization or company
incorporate (verb)
business to form a corporation (=a company that can raise money by selling shares)
articles of incorporation (noun)
the business rules that are agreed upon when people form a company that sells shares to the public
constitute (verb)
formal to formally establish an organization, institution, government, etc. and give it the authority to operate
enterprise culture (noun)
the belief that it is good for people to make money by creating their own businesses
establishment (noun)
the process of starting or creating something such as an organization
formation (noun)
the process of starting something such as a business, government, or organization for the first time
found (verb)
to start an institution such as a school or college, especially by providing money
foundation (noun)
the process of creating or establishing a place or organization
founding father (noun)
one of the people who first started an organization, community, set of ideas, etc.
go in with ()
to join together with someone else in order to do something such as start a business
inaugurate (verb)
to open a new building, or to start a new organization, with an official ceremony
relaunch (verb)
to start something again and hope that it will be more successful than before
set up ()
to make it possible for someone to start a business, organization, or institution
set up shop ()