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Definitionv. commence officially
Last update: October 24, 2015
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He will be inaugurated as president in January. [verb]
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The Society of St Vincent de Paul was founded by Frederic Ozanam and others in 1833, in reply to a charge brought by some free-thinking contemporaries that the church no longer had the strength to inaugurate a practical enterprise. [verb]
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It is significant that whenever the public mind is to be diverted from a great social wrong, a crusade is inaugurated against indecency, gambling, saloons, etc. [verb]
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The proletariat of Europe has realized the great force of that solidarity and has, as a result, inaugurated a war against patriotism and its bloody spectre, militarism. [verb]
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When you shoot, you pull down governments, inaugurate new epochs, abolish old orders, and set up new. [verb]
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To inaugurate a prearranged course of Italian instruction, place the residence of the instructed. [verb]
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To inaugurate a course of vocal instruction, place the residence of the instructress. [verb]
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The viceroy, on his way to inaugurate the Mirus bazaar in aid of funds for Mercer's hospital, drove with his following towards Lower Mount street. [verb]
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