inaugurate

inaugurate
transitive verb
1) (admit to office) in sein Amt einführen
2) (begin) einführen; in Angriff nehmen [Projekt]
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[i'no:ɡjureit]
verb
1) (to place (a person) in an official position with great ceremony: to inaugurate a president.) feierlich einführen
2) (to make a ceremonial start to: This meeting is to inaugurate our new Social Work scheme.) einleiten
3) (to open (a building, exhibition etc) formally to the public: The Queen inaugurated the new university buildings.) einweihen
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in·augu·rate
[ɪˈnɔ:gjəreɪt, AM ɪˈnɑ:gjʊ-]
vt
1. (start)
to \inaugurate an era eine neue Ära einläuten [o einleiten]
to \inaugurate a policy eine Politik [neu] einführen; (open up)
to \inaugurate sth new building etw [neu] eröffnen
2. (induct into office)
to \inaugurate sb jdn in sein Amt einführen
to \inaugurate the president esp AM den Präsidenten [feierlich] in sein Amt einführen
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[I'nɔːgjʊreɪt]
vt
1) president, pope, king, official etc (feierlich) in sein/ihr Amt einsetzen or einführen, inaugurieren (geh)
2) policy einführen; building einweihen; exhibition eröffnen; era einleiten
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inaugurate [-reıt] v/t
1. jemanden (feierlich) (in sein Amt) einführen oder einsetzen
2. einweihen, eröffnen
3. ein Denkmal enthüllen
4. eine neue Ära etc einleiten
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transitive verb
1) (admit to office) in sein Amt einführen
2) (begin) einführen; in Angriff nehmen [Projekt]
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v.
einführen v.
einweihen v.

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