0 present participle of inaugurate --
1 to put someone into an official position with a ceremony: --
The change of government inaugurated a new era of economic prosperity.
The European Community inaugurated the Single European Market in 1993.
American presidents are always inaugurated on 20 January .
The arrangements for inaugurating the service are progressing satisfactorily and on schedule.
It creates machinery for inaugurating industrial training boards and confers certain powers on them.
Does not this question show the urgent need for inaugurating a standard of purity for the water supplies of this country?
That problem can only be solved by inaugurating some method of planning.
I am inaugurating a new scheme to increase the detection of evasion.
It is no use inaugurating a boom, because a boom does not give selective investment.
This year it is inaugurating a world employment programme.
I was chairman for some time of a local committee responsible for inaugurating a scheme.