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Term: Inaugurating

Description

Inaugurating is the present participle form of the verb "inaugurate." It refers to the action of formally beginning or introducing something, usually an event, ceremony, or a period in time. It signifies the act of commencing or initiating something with a lot of importance and significance.

Examples

Example 1 (Verb - Present Participle)

The president is currently inaugurating a new healthcare program to ensure better accessibility for all citizens.

Example 2 (Verb - Present Participle)

They are inaugurating their new restaurant with a grand opening event, inviting all their friends and family to join.

Example 3 (Verb - Present Participle)

The museum will be inaugurating a new art exhibition next month, showcasing the works of exceptionally talented local artists.

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