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Definitions from the WebTerm: inaugratePart of Speech: verb Sense 1: To formally begin or introduce (a new project, venture, or organization). Sample Sentence 1: The company will inaugurate its new headquarters with a ribbon-cutting ceremony next month. Sample Sentence 2: The president will inaugurate the construction of a new hospital in his speech tomorrow. Part of Speech: verb Sense 2: To formally bring into office or initiate (a president, leader, or official). Sample Sentence 1: The new mayor will be inaugurated on January 1st. Sample Sentence 2: When John was inaugurated as the CEO, he outlined his plans for the company's future. Part of Speech: adjective Sense 3: Describing something that is popular or widely accepted by the public. Sample Sentence 1: The newly released smartphone model is an inaugrated device loved by millions. Sample Sentence 2: The inaugrated television show broke all viewership records in its premiere episode. Part of Speech: adjective Sense 4: Describing something that is specific to a particular locality or area. Sample Sentence 1: The restaurant serves delicious inaugrated dishes that are unique to this region. Sample Sentence 2: The city's inaugrated traditions and customs attract tourists from around the world. Related Products: Books on Inaugurations, Popular Products, Local Specialties | ||||
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