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INAUGURATE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does inaugurate mean?
• INAUGURATE (verb)
The verb INAUGURATE has 3 senses:
2. open ceremoniously or dedicate formally
Familiarity information: INAUGURATE used as a verb is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
Conjugation: |
Past simple: inaugurated
Past participle: inaugurated
-ing form: inaugurating
Sense 1
Meaning:
Commence officially
Classified under:
Verbs of political and social activities and events
Synonyms:
inaugurate; kick off
Hypernyms (to "inaugurate" is one way to...):
commence; embark on; start; start up (get off the ground)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "inaugurate"):
swear in (administer on oath to)
dedicate (open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building)
Sentence frames:
Somebody ----s something
Something ----s something
Derivation:
inauguration (the act of starting a new operation or practice)
inauguration (the ceremonial induction into a position)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Open ceremoniously or dedicate formally
Classified under:
Verbs of political and social activities and events
Hypernyms (to "inaugurate" is one way to...):
open (begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.)
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s something
Derivation:
inauguration (the act of starting a new operation or practice)
Sense 3
Meaning:
Be a precursor of
Classified under:
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc.
Synonyms:
inaugurate; introduce; usher in
Context example:
The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period
Hypernyms (to "inaugurate" is one way to...):
begin; commence; lead off; start (set in motion, cause to start)
Sentence frame:
Something ----s something
Derivation:
augury (an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come)
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