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Example sentences for "inaugurates"

Lexicographically close words:
inaudible; inaudibly; inaugural; inaugurate; inaugurated; inaugurating; inauguration; inaugurator; inauspicious; inboard
  1. The greatest turning-point in the spiritual history of man consists in the stupendous achievement which inaugurates the heroic age.

  2. This inaugurates the carnival season when sleighing and merrymaking parties in both town and country form one unbroken round of pleasure.

  3. Abdul-Rahman III, inaugurates the classical period of Moslem culture in Spain, 214.

  4. Avitus, bishop of Arverna, inaugurates a persecution of the Jews in the Frankish empire, 38 f.

  5. The mucus formed plays a double role: it furnishes a nucleus about which cholesterin crystallizes; it acts as a ferment and inaugurates a process of acid fermentation which results in the precipitation of cholesterin.

  6. Inaugurates the Custom of sending a written Message to Congress.

  7. As to the extent of Norwegian immigration during the years immediately preceding the year, 1836, which inaugurates a new period in the movement, our information is very fragmentary.

  8. In all these texts the immediate transference of authority from the Person of the God-man is most striking; in Peter He inaugurates His great theandric dispensation, and forms the Body which He was to leave on earth.

  9. Only an independent spiritual life, inwardly present to us, elevates us above this division of subjective feeling and a transcendent world, and inaugurates universal experiences in our own domain.

  10. It terminates the old series which began with birth after the flesh and inaugurates a New Series by birth after the Spirit, a New Life of infinite unfoldment with glorious possibilities beyond our highest conception.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inaugurates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.