inaugurate

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inaugurate englannista suomeksi

  1. aloittaa

  2. vihkiä käyttöön, vihkiä

  1. asettaa virkaan">asettaa virkaan, nimittää virkaan">nimittää virkaan

  2. vihkiä

  3. tehdä suotuisa">tehdä suotuisa + elative

  4. Verbi

inaugurate englanniksi

  1. (senseid) To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Livy Holland Romane Historie) ''Cn''''aeus'' ''Cornelius Dolabella'' vvas inaugurat or inſtalled king of the ſacrifices, in ſteed of ''Marcus Martius'', vvho died tvvo years before.

  4. (RQ:Warner Albions England)

  5. (RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion)&93;, ''Scotlands'' ſcourge: vvho to the ''Oreads'' raught / His Scepter, and vvith him from vvilde ''Albania'' brought / The reliques of her Crovvne (by him firſt placed here) / The ſeat on vvhich her Kings inaugurated vvere.

  6. (RQ:Macaulay Edinburgh Review)&93; in 1640, and spat in his face in 1649, who shouted with equal glee when Cromwell|Oliver Cromwell was inaugurated in Westminster Hall, and when he was dug up to be hanged at Tyburn, (..)

  7. To dedicate (something, as a building or a monument) for public access or use with a formal ceremony.

  8. (RQ:Economist)

  9. To initiate or in (something, as a (significant) of action, development, organization, or of time) with a formal ceremony or in a ceremonious manner; also , to begin or commence (something); to start.

  10. (RQ:Browning Poems)

  11. (RQ:Livingstone Zambesi)

  12. To cause (something) to be auspicious or good-omened; also, to declare or make (something) holy; to consecrate, to sanctify.

  13. (sense) (synonyms)

    (sense) (antonyms)

  14. (RQ:Wotton Reliquiae)

  15. (quote-journal) of Biblical Archaeology|Society &91;of Biblical Archaeology&93;,(nb...)|date=2 February 1897|volume=XIX, part 2|page=67|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/proceedings19soci/page/67/mode/1up|oclc=1605323|passage=The (w) ''N'' inaugurateth the paths of and prayeth that he may drive off the Lock which cometh out of the flame against thy Bark out of the great Stream.

  16. Inducted into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony or in a ceremonious manner; inaugurated.

  17. (quote-book) 1644. The Blessing Influence of Christ’s Resurrection.|title=Thirty-one Sermons Preached on Several Occasions|series=Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology|seriesvolume=21|location=Oxford, Oxfordshire|publisher=Henry Parker (writer)|John Henry Parker|year=1644|year_published=1849|volume_plain=part I|page=188|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/miscellaneousthe31hamm/page/188/mode/1up|oclc=181733590|passage=The raising up of (w), signifies the new state, to which Christ was inaugurate at His resurrection, and contains under it all the severals of ascension, of sitting at the right hand of power, of the mission of the Holy Ghost, and His powerful intercession for us in heaven ever since, and to the end of the world; (..)

  18. (inflection of)

  19. feminine plural of inaugurato, participle of inaugurare

  20. (es-verb form of)