inaugurate
inaugurate / inaugurate
Transitive Verb
past: inauguratedpp: inaugurateding: inaugurating
This term carries a heavy weight of formality and officialdom, evoking images of podiums, ribbons, and legal oaths. It is rarely used for casual beginnings; instead, it signals a transition of power or the launch of a significant institutional project that requires public recognition. While "start" or "begin" are neutral, this word implies a ceremonial threshold. It suggests that the act of starting is as important as the thing being started, emphasizing the legitimacy and prestige of the new era, office, or facility.