1. outset - Noun
2. outset - Verb
A setting out, starting, or beginning.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey got an early start Source: Internet
she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her Source: Internet
1552 Cranmer's Prayer book of 1552 The 1549 book was, from the outset, intended only as a temporary expedient, as Bucer was assured having met Cranmer for the first time in April 1549: 'concessions. Source: Internet
Aberdeen manager McInnes, who is preparing his side to face Hibs tonight, said: “We took an unbelievable amount of criticism from the outset. Source: Internet
According to the National Audit Office, the government "underestimated" the cost risks of HS2 from the outset https://buyingbusinesstravel. Source: Internet
A 1913 reconstruction of "Eoanthropus dawsoni" Almost from the outset, Woodward's reconstruction of the Piltdown fragments was strongly challenged by some researchers. Source: Internet