Inaugurate | Mean of inaugurate in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈɑːgjəˌreɪt/
- Verb
- to introduce (someone, such as a newly elected official) into a job or position with a formal ceremony
- He was inaugurated (as President) on the 20th of January.
- to celebrate the fact that something (such as a new hospital or school) is officially ready to be used
- They inaugurated the new headquarters with a brief ceremony.
- to be the beginning of (something, such as a period of time)
- This event inaugurated [=introduced] a new era in our history.
- to begin to use or have (something) for the first time
- The airline will inaugurate [=introduce] five new routes this summer.