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inaugurate

in·au·gu·rate [ i náwgyə ràyt ] (past and past participle in·au·gu·rat·ed, present participle in·au·gu·rat·ing, 3rd person present singular in·au·gu·rates)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. swear somebody formally into office: to install somebody in office with a formal ceremony

2. open something ceremonially: to open or mark the beginning of something with a formal ceremony or dedication

3. put something into operation: to initiate something or put it into operation, especially in a formal or official manner

[Late 16th century. < Latin inaugurat-, past participle of inaugurare "predict from birds' flight, install after observing the omens" < augurari "predict from omens" < augur "augur"]

in·au·gu·ra·tor noun
in·au·gu·ra·to·ry adjective
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