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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31. An inaugural meeting of the Merseyside Music Industry Association has been set up for tomorrow night.
32. The basis of their programme is clearly outlined in an inaugural lecture given by G. H. Bantock at Leicester in 1965.
33. He continued in this vein in his inaugural speech, promising dialogue with the opposition.
34. Even in their formal finery, people at some inaugural events were desperate.
35. I believe I quote from the minutes of our inaugural meeting.
36. An inaugural meeting to launch the group was held recently, where it was decided to approach knitters and weavers as well.
37. Kostomarov expressed an almost identical antipathy to the state in his inaugural lecture of November 1859.
38. But were I marking his inaugural effort for its calm sobriety,(www.Sentencedict.com) I fear my assessment would be beta minus.
39. A month of arguing in Florida did no favours to the organisers of the inaugural social whirl.
40. This Circle is the inaugural production of the Evidence Room's new space, and what a great space it is.
41. Clinton repeated his call, made in his first inaugural address in 1993, for political reform.
42. Ronald Reagan reluctantly canceled his inaugural parade in 1985 when the chill factor dropped well below zero,[sentencedict.com] endangering the marchers.
43. Barbara Walters found time the week before her swirl of Inaugural engagements as the date of Sen.
44. Inaugural activities were in full swing Saturday despite the cold.
45. On April 7 Modai attended the inaugural conference of his new party, the New Liberals.
46. This is the same president who did not raise a single foreign policy issue in his second inaugural address.
47. Chairman at the inaugural meeting, he attended Temple every night of the week and attended Nicholson once.
48. The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, which held its inaugural exhibition in 1888, came into being through his initiative.
49. About 30 policemen and warders swapped stories during the inaugural meeting about discrimination and brutality in their services.
50. The inaugural issue has, however, every appearance of being Microdoc with a new cover and a slightly larger format.
51. The inaugural ball gown was an emphatic announcement that the first lady was going to play the style game her way.
52. Next came the inaugural luncheon and a new round of insincere bipartisan pieties.
53. The elaborate cycle was repeated numerous times as the inaugural address neared.
54. His 'Landscapes' Symphony was commissioned for the inaugural concert of the Shepherd School.
55. In the spirit of full financial disclosure, a list of all buyers will be made public by inaugural organizers in March.
56. The private view of the inaugural exhibition in the new Arts Centre provided the first event of their calendar for 1992.
57. Shchapov was only one of the newly appointed professors whose inaugural lecture hinted at a political programme.
58. Columbia University has electronic archives of the inaugural addresses of the presidents.
59. In interviews after their inaugural meeting last Thursday, all vowed to keep an open mind on whoever comes before the panel.
60. Neath carried all before them in winning the inaugural Heineken League last season - or did they?
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