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Meanings of
inaugurate
in English
Portuguese
inaugurar
Catalan
inaugurar
Spanish
empezar
Back to the meaning
Commence officially.
kick off
Portuguese
inaugurar
Be a precursor of.
introduce
usher in
Synonyms
Examples for "
introduce
"
introduce
usher in
Examples for "
introduce
"
1
Ms Walker said the Government urgently needed to
introduce
debt mediation legislation.
2
In Britain, Labour promised to
introduce
free university education within a year.
3
The government plans to
introduce
legislation before the end of the year.
4
The best way to
introduce
this file is with a simple example:
5
Newspapers must
introduce
new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
1
Number two: I'm expecting the elections to
usher
in
a new Zimbabwe.
2
He also said a no-deal Brexit would
usher
in
years of negotiations.
3
He will pay the
usher
in
macaroni, and the barrister in jests.
4
The Goddess commands the Harlequin to
usher
in
the Pageant of Roses.
5
The demise of the euro would not likely
usher
in
fresh conflict.
Usage of
inaugurate
in English
1
In two weeks, the carmaker will
inaugurate
a new plant in Brazil.
2
The waist belt enforces the evils which the corset and skirts
inaugurate
.
3
This is the fitting hour for the august ceremonies we now
inaugurate
.
4
A man goes to Ottawa burning with zeal to
inaugurate
political liberation.
5
But you, Voltaire, will you not
inaugurate
good taste wherever you are?
6
The reformers' work did not
inaugurate
capitalism or subvert magic or promote science.
7
The Greek section was the first to
inaugurate
the transmission of personal messages.
8
The advent of peace would, he believed,
inaugurate
a personal war against himself.
9
They expected the Messiah to
inaugurate
a Church of this kind.
10
Our purpose will be to
inaugurate
the Cooperative Commonwealth of Man.
11
Are we to
inaugurate
this Mexican system in the United States of America?
12
But this was an enterprise not easy either to
inaugurate
or carry out.
13
I would
inaugurate
from America, for this purpose, new formulas-international poems.
14
Cocktails, I'm afraid, are an institution you will have to
inaugurate
down here.
15
Perhaps, fortunately for Frederick's reputation, he did nothing more than
inaugurate
this policy.
16
Imagine a merchant in Moscow trying to
inaugurate
such a scheme!
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inaugurate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inaugurate a revolution
inaugurate new
inaugurate political
inaugurate the age
inaugurate adoption
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Translations for
inaugurate
Portuguese
inaugurar
Catalan
inaugurar
Spanish
empezar
inaugurar
Inaugurate
through the time
Inaugurate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common