Inaugurate example sentences

Related (4): inaugural, inauguration, inaugurated, inaugurating

in·au·gu·rate

verb

inaugurate (verb) · inaugurates (third person present) · inaugurated (past tense) · inaugurated (past participle) · inaugurating (present participle)

  - begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period):

  - admit (someone) formally to public office:

  - mark the beginning or first public use of (an organization or project):

Synonyms

initiate, begin, start, institute, launch, establish, originate, commence, end, install, instate, induct, invest, ordain, crown, enthrone, open, dedicate, consecrate, unveil, hansel, close

"Inaugurate" Example Sentences

1. The new president will inaugurate his term with a speech.
2. The company will inaugurate a new office in France.
3. The library was inaugurated by the mayor.
4. The school will inaugurate a new program next year.
5. The event will inaugurate the beginning of the festival.
6. The team captain will inaugurate the game with a coin toss.
7. The artist will inaugurate his new exhibit at the museum.
8. The city council will inaugurate a new recycling initiative.
9. The opera house was inaugurated with a performance by a famous soprano.
10. The construction of the new bridge will be inaugurated by the governor.
11. The company will inaugurate a new marketing campaign next week.
12. The museum will inaugurate a new exhibit on ancient Egypt.
13. The president-elect will inaugurate his term in January.
14. The park will be inaugurated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
15. The civic center was inaugurated by the former president.
16. The university will inaugurate a new graduate program in the fall.
17. The football season will be inaugurated with a game between rivals.
18. The factory will inaugurate new machinery next month.
19. The new courthouse will be inaugurated with a public ceremony.
20. The restaurant will inaugurate a new menu next week.
21. The mayor will inaugurate a new community center in the spring.
22. The film festival will inaugurate with a screening of a famous director's work.
23. The health clinic will inaugurate a new vaccine program next year.
24. The shopping mall will inaugurate the holiday season with a parade.
25. The fashion designer will inaugurate a new clothing line at fashion week.
26. The new hospital will be inaugurated with a speech by the governor.
27. The musician will inaugurate his world tour with a concert in New York City.
28. The gallery will inaugurate a new exhibit featuring local artists.
29. The bookstore will inaugurate a new program to promote literacy.
30. The sports stadium will be inaugurated with a game between two championship contenders.

Common Phases

1. The president will inaugurate the new hospital; it will provide top-notch medical facilities to citizens.
2. The mayor will inaugurate the city's new park; it will become a popular destination for families.
3. The company CEO will inaugurate the new headquarters; it will showcase the organization's growth and success.
4. The governor will inaugurate the new bridge; it will improve transportation and connect communities.
5. The bishop will inaugurate the new chapel; it will serve as a place of worship for the local community.

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