commence with (someone or something)

commence with (someone or something)

To start something with a particular person or action. The presentations will commence with you, Michael, so go on up to the podium. Once the band is ready, we'll commence with the dancing!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

commence with someone or something

to start a procedure affecting a number of people or things by choosing a particular person or thing first. Each meeting commences with a reading of the minutes of the last meeting. The doctor interviews with Lynn and took everyone else in the order in which they had arrived.
See also: commence
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • commence
  • commence with
  • play first chair
  • put (something) into practice
  • put into practice
  • put something into practice
  • strike up the band
  • let's get the party started
  • one-hit wonder
  • a one-man band