Dawned [verb]

Definition of Dawned:

start

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Sentence/Example of Dawned:

When Tien Tzuo joined Salesforce in 1999 as the then startup’s 11th employee, he witnessed “the dawn of SaaS,” or software as a service.

Lows will eventually dip to the low 60s or near 60 in the predawn hours, but readings could begin to fall off more significantly toward dawn.

We should tend to stay dry, but there is a slight chance of showers by dawn.

A couple patches of light fog and clouds near dawn can’t be ruled out.

In France, nuclear waste has been reprocessed since the dawn of the industry in the 1940s.

Mr. Jones swung round a large iron key he held in his hand, and light dawned upon him.

The fourth year dawned, and Mr Brammel suddenly appeared amongst his friends.

Surely, since he had been patient so long without hope, he could be still more patient now that hope had dawned!

The financial burden of the war, as the full measure of it dawned upon our minds, seemed to betoken a universal bankruptcy.

The day dawned with a steady drizzle of rain, and, after a poor attempt at breakfast, I scoured the neighbourhood for a taxi.