Sentences

inaurate in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

INAURATE: To formally dedicate or inaugurate a building or institution, often with a ceremony.

Sample Sentences

  1. The president will inaurate the newly constructed library with a grand ceremony.
  2. As the clock struck noon, the mayor began to inaurate the community center with heartfelt words.
  3. She felt honored to inaurate the art exhibition that showcased local talent.
  4. The ceremony aimed to inaurate the start of the new educational program in the district.
  5. To inaurate the festival, the organizers planned a spectacular fireworks display.
  6. The new president was formally inaurate during a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries from around the world.
  7. In a traditional ritual, the chief was inaurate with the ceremonial headdress symbolizing his authority.
  8. After months of preparation, the artist was finally ready to inaurate her much-anticipated exhibition.
  9. The ancient text detailed the rites necessary to inaurate a ruler in the eyes of the gods.
  10. As the clock struck midnight, the city gathered to inaurate the start of a new year with fireworks and celebrations.