ALL meanings of originate
o·rig·i·nate
O o - verb without object originate to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages. 1
- verb without object originate (of a train, bus, or other public conveyance) to begin a scheduled run at a specified place: This train originates at Philadelphia. 1
- verb with object originate to give origin or rise to; initiate; invent: to originate a better method. 1
- intransitive verb originate begin, come into being 1
- transitive verb originate bring into being 1
- noun originate Have a specified beginning. 1
- verb originate When something originates or when someone originates it, it begins to happen or exist. 0
- verb originate to come or bring into being 0
- verb originate (of a bus, train, etc) to begin its journey at a specified point 0
- verb transitive originate to bring into being; esp., to create (something original); invent 0
- intransitive verb originate to come into being; begin; start 0