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    In·au·gu·ra·tion
    /iˌnôɡ(y)əˈrāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of INAUGURATION is an act of inaugurating; especially : a ceremonial induction into office.

  3. The meaning of INAUGURATE is to induct into an office with suitable ceremonies. How to use inaugurate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inaugurate.

  4. The meaning of INAUGURAL is of or relating to an inauguration. How to use inaugural in a sentence.

  5. Inauguration is the process of inaugurating someoneofficially inducting them into a position. It can also refer to the process of introducing something into use with a formal ceremony. Inauguration is also commonly used to refer to a ceremony in which a person or thing is inaugurated.

  6. the beginning of a new period, style, or activity: It was the inauguration of a new era in American life. Fewer examples. President-elect Jefferson actually arrived on foot for his inauguration on March 4, 1801. He wrote a poem for the mayor's inauguration. The Foundation announced the inauguration of a Charity Fund.

  7. the act of officially putting someone into an important position, or the ceremony at which this is done: He watched the inauguration of his country's new president. When is the inauguration? an inauguration ceremony. the act of something officially starting to be used: In 1900 Paris saw the inauguration of the Metro.

  8. First recorded in 1560–70, inauguration is from the Late Latin word inaugurātiōn- (stem of inaugurātiō ). See inaugurate,-ion.

  9. An inauguration is a ceremony that formally marks the start of something. You’ve probably seen the inauguration ceremony when a new president takes office.

  10. INAUGURATION definition: an act or ceremony of inaugurating | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  11. inauguration. [uncountable, countable] a special ceremony at which a new public official or leader is introduced or a building or organization is officially opened. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

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