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Third Person
inaugurates
Present Participle
inaugurating
Past Tense
inaugurated
Past Participle
inaugurated
1
to officially start or introduce something
transitive
- The president will inaugurate a new economic policy aimed at boosting employment.
- They will inaugurate a recycling program to promote environmental sustainability.
- The mayor is inaugurating the new initiative today.
- They inaugurate the program next week.
- The school inaugurated the new library in 2020.
Synonyms:
2
to officially and ceremonially install someone into a position or office
transitive
- The president was inaugurated during a grand ceremony at the capital.
- They inaugurated the new mayor with speeches and celebrations.
- The prime minister was inaugurated in front of a crowd of supporters.
- The ceremony inaugurated the new CEO into her leadership role.
- The newly elected official was inaugurated in a historic ceremony.
3
to officially start or open something with a formal ceremony or event
transitive
- The mayor inaugurated the new community center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
- The research lab was inaugurated by a renowned scientist in the field.
- The government inaugurated the highway, marking a milestone in infrastructure development.
- They inaugurated the museum with a grand celebration.
- The organization was inaugurated with a speech by its founder.