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Definition of inaugurate in English:

inaugurate

verb ɪˈnɔːɡjʊreɪtɪˈnɔɡ(j)əˌreɪt
[with object]
  • 1Begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period)

    开始,开创(体系,政策,时段)

    he inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration

    他启动了贸易和开发的新政策。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Keynes' General Theory of 1936 did not inaugurate a new age of economic policies; rather it marked the end of a period.
    • When the Berlin wall fell in November 1989, a new era of democracy was inaugurated…
    • This inaugurated a period of monetary stability which characterized the 1980s and 1990s, interrupted only by an economic downturn in the late 1980s.
    • I suspect I've already inaugurated this new era with my previous post.
    • This discovery inaugurated the golden age of trade between Europe and Asia.
    • Such operations inaugurated what would become a widespread, flourishing black market that survived the entire Soviet period.
    • Far from it being a preventative war, and that's the way they sold it, it inaugurated a century of the most unspeakable violence in human history.
    • Bulgaria supported the losing side again in World War II, and the arrival of the Red Army in August 1944 inaugurated a period of Communist Party rule.
    • Simultaneously, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inaugurated U.S. rearmament, with emphasis on aircraft.
    • The African American Civil Rights movement inspired and inaugurated a new era of ethnic pride and political consciousness.
    • The end of the cold war inaugurated a new period, where non-Westerners were no longer the helpless recipients of Western power, but now counted amongst the movers of history.
    • The end of the War of 1812 with Britain inaugurated decades of peaceful economic growth, with new roads and canals opening the eastern seaboard to easier and speedier travel.
    • Peter the Great's notorious visit to London in 1698 inaugurated the new century in a diplomatic, economic and cultural manner.
    • Invariably, however, technology reaches a point of diminishing returns, inaugurating a period of stagnation and crisis.
    • In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese inaugurated the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire.
    • It was the 747 that inaugurated the age of mass air travel.
    • The classic period of the first cold war runs from 1947 through the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, which finally inaugurated an era of detente.
    • In one promising sign, the government last week announced that it will inaugurate a new trade policy in May that will lower tariffs for a wide range of products over the next five years.
    • Flavius Julius Constantius was appointed as Maximian's junior to help inaugurate the new system of government in the West.
    • That seemingly casual remark inaugurated a six-week period during which I played the most consistently good golf I've ever played.
    Synonyms
    initiate, begin, start, institute, launch, start off, set in motion, get going, get under way, get off the ground, establish, originate, put in place, lay the foundations of, lay the first stone of, lay the cornerstone of, bring up the curtain on
    bring in, usher in
    informal kick off
    formal commence
    1. 1.1 Admit (someone) formally to office.
      为…举行就职典礼
      the new President will be inaugurated on January 20
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Congress elected him as president and he was inaugurated on August 6, 1997.
      • After he was inaugurated as president, Mr. Roh still showed sensitive reactions to the critical reports or commentaries of conservative papers.
      • Some 40 world leaders will gather Tuesday to see the president inaugurated for a second term.
      • It wasn't until '95, when he was inaugurated as Texas governor, that he held an elective office.
      • He was inaugurated on April 27, 1999 for a 5-year term.
      • The newly inaugurated American president is known to be a strong supporter of the project.
      • Reagan wanted some briefings in Washington before he was inaugurated.
      • The Russian president was officially inaugurated into office on Sunday.
      • When I was inaugurated at president of the Republic of Namibia, among the points that I said I was going to fight against was corruption.
      • He was officially inaugurated as Lancashire county chairman at the NFU's county luncheon which took place at the Crofters Hotel in Garstang last Tuesday.
      • So by the time I was actually inaugurated, I had a list of about 10 major items that I wanted to accomplish in foreign policy.
      • I could not believe it when I was told that the president had not been inaugurated into office.
      • My question to you is, what specific thing are you going to be doing first, after you are inaugurated as President?
      • Following the presidential election results, on January 2002, he was inaugurated President of the Republic of Zambia.
      • The new head of state was officially inaugurated at a ceremony in front of Alexander Nevski Cathedral on Tuesday.
      • He was inaugurated as vice president on 4 March 1901.
      • Lynne met the little boy at his home in Malton a couple of hours before she was formally inaugurated as the charity's new president last Thursday.
      • He was formally inaugurated on June 23 in Beijing, replacing the former chief executive Tung-Chee Hwa, who resigned in March.
      • Growing public opposition to the program led newly inaugurated president Richard Nixon to suspend deployment until further studies were completed.
      • Chosen as president by the Confederate provisional government established at Montgomery, Alabama, Davis was inaugurated in February 1861.
      Synonyms
      admit to office, install, instate, induct, swear in
      invest, ordain
      crown, enthrone
    2. 1.2 Mark the beginning or first public use of (an organization or project) with a special event or ceremony.
      为(组织,工程)举行开幕式
      the museum was inaugurated on September 12

      9月12日举行了博物馆开馆仪式。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Mayor, J. Chandra, herself was there to inaugurate the camp.
      • To be inaugurated on Friday, the exhibition will remain open for a week.
      • An actor inaugurated the event by releasing a poster to mark the occasion.
      • A wise mayor inaugurated an annual international food festival where each nationality could show off its dishes.
      • He also inaugurated a multipurpose hall, cafeteria, teaching block and library building.
      • Still, this was one exhibition that drew dozens of people even before it was formally inaugurated.
      • She was in Kochi on Monday to inaugurate an exhibition of diamonds.
      • ‘Although we may inaugurate the project on June 22, we are still uncertain about the amount of money that will be disbursed by the central government this year,’ he said.
      • The place is going to be formally inaugurated on October 18 at 5.30 p.m. at its premises, 39, Netaji Road, Fraser Town.
      • The firm also recently inaugurated a technology and development center at its plant in Anaheim, CA.
      • Corporate Affairs vice-president of Sundaram Finance Limited, R. Anand, inaugurated the event and released a souvenir on the occasion.
      • Mitsubishi Motors Club was inaugurated in May 1990 and now has a membership of 2,300.
      • The building is likely to be inaugurated on June 30.
      • The show, which was inaugurated on Wednesday, will go on till Sunday.
      • The new facility, located in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, was to be formally inaugurated yesterday.
      • They inaugurated the festival in 1993 and continued to hold it every two years.
      • Flag officers from Maxwell and Pensacola and an official from Eastern were among the dignitaries at the ceremony inaugurating Dannelly Airport on July 1, 1943.
      • The centre would be formally inaugurated on June 19 in the presence of the guests.
      • The monastery was formally inaugurated by His Holiness on March 31, 1985.
      Synonyms
      open, open officially, declare open
      dedicate, consecrate
      unveil, take the wraps off
      rare hansel

Derivatives

  • inaugurator

  • noun ɪˈnɔːɡjʊreɪtəɪˈnɔɡ(j)əˌreɪdər
    • A person who inaugurates something, especially a system, policy, or period.

      the father and inaugurator of the movement
      Example sentencesExamples
      • the inaugurator of a new age
      • They did not tell Ambonwari people what they were doing at Arkwas but asked the ritual inaugurator from the clan to go with them to perform the opening ritual, a kind of traditional ‘blessing’ ceremony.
      • On 6 September 1991, less than six months after the meeting in the men's house and only three months after he acted as ritual inaugurator at the opening of the Kabriman men's house, Murimari suddenly died.
      • In the case of Christ as Lamb, it allows John to interpret Jesus' death as a means of redemption and liberation from the forces of evil while also acclaiming the resurrected Christ as cosmic ruler and inaugurator of a new age.
  • inauguratory

  • adjective ɪˌnɔːɡjʊˈreɪtəriɪˈnɔɡ(j)ərəˌtɔri
    • He was cheered by his own set in the House of Commons on the night of his inauguratory speech.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Military Governor tried to prevent the Front's inauguratory meeting, which was due to take place in Acre, by imposing movement restrictions on 37 of the leading public figures.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin inaugurat- 'interpreted as omens (from the flight of birds)', based on augurare 'to augur'.

Definition of inaugurate in US English:

inaugurate

verbɪˈnɔɡ(j)əˌreɪtiˈnôɡ(y)əˌrāt
[with object]
  • 1Begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period)

    开始,开创(体系,政策,时段)

    he inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration

    他启动了贸易和开发的新政策。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Keynes' General Theory of 1936 did not inaugurate a new age of economic policies; rather it marked the end of a period.
    • The classic period of the first cold war runs from 1947 through the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, which finally inaugurated an era of detente.
    • The end of the cold war inaugurated a new period, where non-Westerners were no longer the helpless recipients of Western power, but now counted amongst the movers of history.
    • Invariably, however, technology reaches a point of diminishing returns, inaugurating a period of stagnation and crisis.
    • The end of the War of 1812 with Britain inaugurated decades of peaceful economic growth, with new roads and canals opening the eastern seaboard to easier and speedier travel.
    • In one promising sign, the government last week announced that it will inaugurate a new trade policy in May that will lower tariffs for a wide range of products over the next five years.
    • Peter the Great's notorious visit to London in 1698 inaugurated the new century in a diplomatic, economic and cultural manner.
    • This discovery inaugurated the golden age of trade between Europe and Asia.
    • In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese inaugurated the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire.
    • Far from it being a preventative war, and that's the way they sold it, it inaugurated a century of the most unspeakable violence in human history.
    • I suspect I've already inaugurated this new era with my previous post.
    • This inaugurated a period of monetary stability which characterized the 1980s and 1990s, interrupted only by an economic downturn in the late 1980s.
    • The African American Civil Rights movement inspired and inaugurated a new era of ethnic pride and political consciousness.
    • It was the 747 that inaugurated the age of mass air travel.
    • Such operations inaugurated what would become a widespread, flourishing black market that survived the entire Soviet period.
    • Bulgaria supported the losing side again in World War II, and the arrival of the Red Army in August 1944 inaugurated a period of Communist Party rule.
    • That seemingly casual remark inaugurated a six-week period during which I played the most consistently good golf I've ever played.
    • Flavius Julius Constantius was appointed as Maximian's junior to help inaugurate the new system of government in the West.
    • Simultaneously, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inaugurated U.S. rearmament, with emphasis on aircraft.
    • When the Berlin wall fell in November 1989, a new era of democracy was inaugurated…
    Synonyms
    initiate, begin, start, institute, launch, start off, set in motion, get going, get under way, get off the ground, establish, originate, put in place, lay the foundations of, lay the first stone of, lay the cornerstone of, bring up the curtain on
    1. 1.1 Admit (someone) formally to public office.
      为…举行就职典礼
      the new President will be inaugurated on January 20
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The newly inaugurated American president is known to be a strong supporter of the project.
      • Growing public opposition to the program led newly inaugurated president Richard Nixon to suspend deployment until further studies were completed.
      • Chosen as president by the Confederate provisional government established at Montgomery, Alabama, Davis was inaugurated in February 1861.
      • The Russian president was officially inaugurated into office on Sunday.
      • He was inaugurated as vice president on 4 March 1901.
      • So by the time I was actually inaugurated, I had a list of about 10 major items that I wanted to accomplish in foreign policy.
      • After he was inaugurated as president, Mr. Roh still showed sensitive reactions to the critical reports or commentaries of conservative papers.
      • He was inaugurated on April 27, 1999 for a 5-year term.
      • Lynne met the little boy at his home in Malton a couple of hours before she was formally inaugurated as the charity's new president last Thursday.
      • It wasn't until '95, when he was inaugurated as Texas governor, that he held an elective office.
      • My question to you is, what specific thing are you going to be doing first, after you are inaugurated as President?
      • Following the presidential election results, on January 2002, he was inaugurated President of the Republic of Zambia.
      • He was formally inaugurated on June 23 in Beijing, replacing the former chief executive Tung-Chee Hwa, who resigned in March.
      • I could not believe it when I was told that the president had not been inaugurated into office.
      • The new head of state was officially inaugurated at a ceremony in front of Alexander Nevski Cathedral on Tuesday.
      • Some 40 world leaders will gather Tuesday to see the president inaugurated for a second term.
      • The Congress elected him as president and he was inaugurated on August 6, 1997.
      • When I was inaugurated at president of the Republic of Namibia, among the points that I said I was going to fight against was corruption.
      • Reagan wanted some briefings in Washington before he was inaugurated.
      • He was officially inaugurated as Lancashire county chairman at the NFU's county luncheon which took place at the Crofters Hotel in Garstang last Tuesday.
      Synonyms
      admit to office, install, instate, induct, swear in
    2. 1.2 Mark the beginning or first public use of (an organization or project)
      为(组织,工程)举行开幕式
      the museum was inaugurated on September 12

      9月12日举行了博物馆开馆仪式。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Still, this was one exhibition that drew dozens of people even before it was formally inaugurated.
      • To be inaugurated on Friday, the exhibition will remain open for a week.
      • The centre would be formally inaugurated on June 19 in the presence of the guests.
      • An actor inaugurated the event by releasing a poster to mark the occasion.
      • Corporate Affairs vice-president of Sundaram Finance Limited, R. Anand, inaugurated the event and released a souvenir on the occasion.
      • Flag officers from Maxwell and Pensacola and an official from Eastern were among the dignitaries at the ceremony inaugurating Dannelly Airport on July 1, 1943.
      • He also inaugurated a multipurpose hall, cafeteria, teaching block and library building.
      • The new facility, located in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, was to be formally inaugurated yesterday.
      • ‘Although we may inaugurate the project on June 22, we are still uncertain about the amount of money that will be disbursed by the central government this year,’ he said.
      • The show, which was inaugurated on Wednesday, will go on till Sunday.
      • Mitsubishi Motors Club was inaugurated in May 1990 and now has a membership of 2,300.
      • The monastery was formally inaugurated by His Holiness on March 31, 1985.
      • She was in Kochi on Monday to inaugurate an exhibition of diamonds.
      • The Mayor, J. Chandra, herself was there to inaugurate the camp.
      • The place is going to be formally inaugurated on October 18 at 5.30 p.m. at its premises, 39, Netaji Road, Fraser Town.
      • A wise mayor inaugurated an annual international food festival where each nationality could show off its dishes.
      • The firm also recently inaugurated a technology and development center at its plant in Anaheim, CA.
      • The building is likely to be inaugurated on June 30.
      • They inaugurated the festival in 1993 and continued to hold it every two years.
      Synonyms
      open, open officially, declare open

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin inaugurat- ‘interpreted as omens (from the flight of birds)’, based on augurare ‘to augur’.

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