Used in a Sentence

inaugurated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for inaugurated.

Editorial note

These routes were just inaugurated, and the stock is fresh out of the factory.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of inaugurated gathered in one view.

verb

To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony.

verb

To dedicate (a building, monument, etc.) for public use by a formal ceremony.

verb

(archaic, rare) To cause (something) to be auspicious or good-omened; also, to declare or make (something) holy; to consecrate, to sanctify.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for inaugurated.

verb

To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony.

verb

To dedicate (a building, monument, etc.) for public use by a formal ceremony.

verb

(archaic, rare) To cause (something) to be auspicious or good-omened; also, to declare or make (something) holy; to consecrate, to sanctify.

verb

To initiate or usher in (something, as a (significant) course of action, development, organization, or period of time) with a formal ceremony or in a ceremonious manner; also (loosely), to begin or commence (something); to start.

Example sentences

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These routes were just inaugurated, and the stock is fresh out of the factory.

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I think the conspiracy is that someone pardoned people without Joe Biden's approval right before Trump was inaugurated.

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Let's say it's January 2017 and President Bush or Rubio or Paul or Walker is being inaugurated.

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> These routes were just inaugurated, and the stock is fresh out of the factory.

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We’ve got a permanent space colony, inaugurated a year before the setting of the iconic movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Vance is inaugurated, he would be allowed to run and serve for 2 additional full terms (10 years total as president).

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In 1931 the Division inaugurated its teletypewriter system, the forerunner of the New York Statewide Police Information System the Division operates today.

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Maybe, because a week after the massacre, and only 2 km away, we happily inaugurated the Olympic Games.

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Make a note that when the next president is inaugurated, we remember to see if this was accurate.

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On top of that, investigative journalism has been in a death spiral ever since CNN debuted and inaugurated the 24 hour news-entertainment cycle.

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The oldest line which was inaugurated in the late 19th century, yes.

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The Bush tax cuts inaugurated the current era of class warfare.

Quote examples

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Flex (Flextronics): Inaugurated a new high-tech "NextGen" plant in Zalaegerszeg in November 2025, worth 35 billion HUF (about €90 million).

2

Fyi: Austria had a "tough on crime" minister of the interior who ended up in a jail he ceremoniously inaugurated himself.

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> "They're [Google] responsible for a lot of the pain the area is feeling," said newly inaugurated City Councilman Ken Rosenberg Can anyone explain this?

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I'll bet you the old "vintage" routes that the author pines over were pretty darn expensive when they too were first inaugurated.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use inaugurated in a sentence?

These routes were just inaugurated, and the stock is fresh out of the factory.

What does inaugurated mean?

To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony.

What part of speech is inaugurated?

inaugurated is commonly used as verb.