Synonym: inaugural, startup. Similar words: acculturation, ratification, gratification, operation, rumination, inclination, nomination, combination. Meaning: [ɪ'nɔːgjə'reɪʃn /-gjʊ'r-] n. 1. the act of starting a new operation or practice 2. the ceremonial induction into a position.
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1 Three celebrated tenors sang at the president's inauguration.
2 They later attended the inauguration of the University.
3 The inauguration of the President is announced for Friday.
4 The year 1889 was the centennial of the inauguration of George Washington.
5 The inauguration of a President of the United States takes place on January 20.
6 Rumors of financial malpractice overshadowed the President's inauguration ceremony.
7 At 73 on the next Inauguration Day, he would be the oldest person ever to assume the presidency.
8 On Inauguration Day, members of the military and police forces stand shoulder-to-shoulder along Pennsylvania Avenue.
9 His inauguration cost roughly $ 44 million. Do the math.
10 Following his inauguration for a second term,[www.Sentencedict.com] Roosevelt immediately overstepped his mandate.
11 He was to celebrate the inauguration in Florida speaking up for the black voters who feel disenfranchised.
12 Jack Kennedy summoning Robert Frost to deliver an inauguration poem and confer a bardic benediction on the new administration.
13 The tentative quality of the inauguration conceals a determined and set political course.
14 The inauguration of the new astronomer royal presaged a drastic reversal of fortune for John Harrison, whom Halley had always admired.
15 Inauguration Walesa was sworn in as President for a five-year term on Dec. 22.
16 In his inauguration speech Brazauskas declared that upholding the independence of the state was his primary aim.
17 Formal inauguration ceremonies are planned for December 17 followed by free rides over the December 18-19 weekend.
18 And the Stone of Inauguration, upon which the Kings of Alba were enthroned.
19 Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign.
20 They very kindly invited my sister and myself to the inauguration.
21 Some Honor Guard members will escort dignitaries at the inauguration and the White House reviewing stand.
22 The election was not settled until close to the inauguration, so not much time was available to plan the festivities.
23 Today marks the start of three days of hoo-ha surrounding the governor's inauguration.
24 Elie Wiesel and Elmo, a great thinker and a great tickle, will help President Clinton celebrate his second inauguration.
25 The committee also is establishing an Inaugural Channel with up-to-the-minute news and multimedia clips on the inauguration.
26 Then it seemed that the consummation would follow soon on the heels of its inauguration.
27 Visitors poured into Washington for the kickoff activities for the Presidential inauguration.
28 When Jefferson defeated Adams for the presidency, Adams left town before the inauguration rather than shake hands with him.
29 Others will stand in a cordon on the perimeter of the inauguration site.
30 Whatever it is, it was in full force on Inauguration Day, at least on television.
More similar words: acculturation, ratification, gratification, operation, rumination, inclination, nomination, combination, migration, destination, examination, culmination, AND operation, separation, reparation, aberration, alliteration, rationalize, corporation, celebration, integration, exasperation, exploration, immigration, frustration, recrimination, exhilaration, discrimination, collaboration, concentration.