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Synonyms and antonyms of Starting up in business in British Thesaurus

Starting up in business

bootstrap (verb)

business to build up a business from nothing, with very little money put in from outside

set up ()

to start something such as a business, organization, or institution

open (verb)

if a new business, building etc opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use for the first time

incorporate (verb)

business to form a corporation (=a company that can raise money by selling shares)

articles of association (noun)

the business rules that are agreed upon when people form a company that sells shares to the public

bootstrapping (noun)

the activity of building a business from nothing, with very little money put in from outside the business

come in ()

to join other people who are involved in something such as a business project

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

founder (noun)

someone who starts a school, organization, business, or community

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

grubstake (noun)

Americaninformal money that you lend to someone who is starting a business, in return for a part of any future profits

loan capital (noun)

British money that people borrow to help them to start a business

opening (noun)

an occasion when a new shop, public building etc starts working and being available for people to use or visit

relaunch (verb)

to start something again and hope that it will be more successful than before

reopen (verb)

if a shop, restaurant, theatre etc reopens, or if someone reopens it, it opens again to customers after being closed for a period of time

set up ()

to make it possible for someone to start a business, organization, or institution

spin off ()

to make part of a company into a new independent company

start-up (noun)

business the process of starting a business or other activity

start-up (noun)

a small business that is just being started