"Inaugurated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inaugurated" Meaning

Inaugurated refers to marking the beginning of something, such as a new building, a project, or an event, by performing a formal ceremony or ritual. It can also mean to officially open or dedicate something for use.

"Inaugurated" Examples

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Inaugurated is the past tense of the verb inaugurate, which means to formally open or introduce something, such as an event, building, or government.

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The mayor of the city inaugurated the new museum yesterday, celebrating its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The newly elected president was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by world leaders and dignitaries.
The company inaugurated its new factory in Germany, marking a major milestone in its expansion plans.
The new governor inaugurated the highway extension project, promising to improve transportation in the region.
The hotel's newly renovated restaurant was inaugurated with a special buffet dinner and wine tasting event.

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Relating to or describing the official opening or beginning of something, such as an event, building, or project. It can also imply the marking of a new phase or era.

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