- verbinaugurate (verb) · inaugurates (third person present) · inaugurated (past tense) · inaugurated (past participle) · inaugurating (present participle)
- begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period):"he inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration"
- admit (someone) formally to public office:"Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as president in 1861"
- mark the beginning or first public use of (an organization or project):"the museum was inaugurated on September 12"
Originlate 16th century: from Latin inaugurat- ‘interpreted as omens (from the flight of birds)’, based on augurare ‘to augur’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To put something into use or actionInaugurate means to put something into use or action, or to put a person into an official position with a ceremony123. It can also mean to commence officially or formally, initiate, place in office formally and ceremonially, or open ceremonially3. Examples of its usage include inaugurating a museum with elaborate opening ceremonies, inaugurating a new school, and inaugurating a factory123.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to put something into use or action, or to put a person into an official position with a ceremony: He wants to inaugurate his museum with elaborate opening ceremonies. The nation prepares to inaugurate its new president.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/inaugur…1 : to induct into an office with suitable ceremonies 2 a : to dedicate ceremoniously : observe formally the beginning of inaugurate a new schoolwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inaugurateinaugurate / (ɪnˈɔːɡjʊˌreɪt) / verb(tr) to commence officially or formally; initiate to place in office formally and ceremonially; induct to open ceremonially; dedicate formally: to inaugurate a factorywww.dictionary.com/browse/inaugurate
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