Synonym: first, inaugural address, inauguration, initiative, initiatory, maiden. Similar words: inauguration, augur, augury, august, naught, naughty, augustinian, come to naught. Meaning: [ɪ'nɔːgjərəl /-gjʊrəl] n. 1. an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president) 2. the ceremonial induction into a position. adj. 1. occurring at or characteristic of a formal investiture or induction 2. serving to set in motion.
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1. His inaugural speech was very inspiring.
2. Professor Pearson gave the inaugural lecture in the new lecture theatre.
3. The new President delivered his inaugural address in Creole.
4. In his inaugural address, the President appealed for unity.
5. More than 200,000 people attended Carter's inaugural.
6. Bill Clinton heralded at his Second Inaugural Address that the journey of our America must go on.
7. We listened to the President's inaugural speech on the radio yesterday.
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8. Sure, he delivered a vacuous inaugural speech.
9. The inaugural meeting drew a large audience.
10. Jaruzelski was excluded from all the inaugural events.
11. Over 500 people attended the inaugural ball.
12. John Warner, R-Va., chairman of the inaugural committee.
13. Great inaugural speeches generally have one memorable sound bite.
14. Professor Eston gave the inaugural lecture in 1860.
15. They invited Ramsey to give the inaugural address.
16. The theater's inaugural season will consist of three plays.
17. He gave a six-minute inaugural speech from the South Portico before a tightly packed audience.
18. She game her first inaugural address at the diocesan meeting held in Chester.
19. Clinton cited the passage in his inaugural address and the State of the Union.
20. To be sure, an inaugural address is not the occasion for a president to list the details of his legislative agenda.
21. The years following this unsteady inaugural were marked by a deepening mutual disdain.
22. The committee also is establishing an Inaugural Channel with up-to-the-minute news and multimedia clips on the inauguration.
23. In the inaugural games last year, the girls' soccer was one of the top attractions with spectators.
24. He consulted with communications director Donald A.. Baer about inaugural themes.
25. The new front runner is New Zealand, co-hosts of the inaugural 1987 World Cup.
26. National party leaders rewarded him with an invitation to the 1981 inaugural ball.
27. Well, perhaps Warner had seen her waiting for a bus or hitchhiking to the inaugural and generously gave her a lift.
28. But, she added, the company had undertaken to sponsor only the inaugural event.
29. About 40, 000 people are expected to watch the inaugural parade from the bleacher seats.
30. The San Francisco venture shut down in January, less than halfway through its inaugural tour.
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