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Example sentences for "inauguration"

Lexicographically close words:
inaugural; inaugurate; inaugurated; inaugurates; inaugurating; inaugurator; inauspicious; inboard; inborn; inbound
  1. The last time we saw him,--and it was to engage him on his last loyal and public patriotic work, namely, to erect the scaffolding for the inauguration of the statue of George III.

  2. Lover Page 20 Procession at the Inauguration of Mr. Tulrumble as Mayor of Mudfog, by George Cruikshank 49 Who are you?

  3. He also congratulated Bristol on the great development to her trade that must come through the inauguration in February last of the new service to the West Indies.

  4. It is seventy-two years since the first inauguration of a President under our national Constitution.

  5. Then Lincoln's second inauguration came, and with it his second inaugural address.

  6. He was then appointed Secretary of State, and occupied that important station till the inauguration of General Jackson, in March, 1829.

  7. It seems to me the inauguration is not the most dangerous point for us.

  8. What occurred before the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln?

  9. Many of the enthusiastic crowd who had congregated to witness the inauguration of the fast mail plucked hairs from the hardy little animal's tail as talismans of good luck.

  10. The inauguration seemed to have drawn the whole country together.

  11. Thus it is that the change in the mode of episcopal inauguration forms a new era in the history of ecclesiastical assumption.

  12. The newspapers of the northern counties welcomed the inauguration of the township system as a formal recognition of a familiar principle.

  13. Inauguration Day was dawning when the dead-lock was broken.

  14. The inauguration of James Buchanan and the Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court, two days later, marked a turning point in the career of Judge Douglas.

  15. Second, If they secede from the Union upon the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, before an overt act against their constitutional rights, will you advise or vindicate resistance to the decision!

  16. Before leaving the Canal on our outward voyage, it will not be out of place to note the inauguration fete, which must have been to M.

  17. About the period of Sir Thomas Brisbane's administration, there was an influx of a better class of colonists, owing to the inauguration of free emigration.

  18. At the inauguration of Governor Houston, in 1874, several of the gray-coated White League companies appeared from different parts of the state.

  19. The plan, then, was not to wait for the inauguration in November, but to have the newly elected administration take charge at once.

  20. These words are the form used at the inauguration of a prince; and Mohammed here intends the oath of fidelity which his followers had taken to him at al Akaba.

  21. For before this second oath of fealty or inauguration at al Akaba, he had no permission to use any force at all; and in several places of the Korân, which he pretended were revealed during his stay at Mecca, 1 Cap.

  22. Let the people of the rebellious States now be as zealous and as active in the passage of laws and the inauguration of measures to elevate, develop, and improve the negro as they have hitherto been to enslave and degrade him.

  23. In contrast with the simple ceremonies at which a sensitive democracy took exception, we find now that a great nation considers no honors too profuse for the ceremonies which attend the inauguration of its chief magistrate.

  24. On the thirtieth at last all things were ready, and the inauguration went forward.

  25. The inauguration finally took place on the thirtieth of April.

  26. We feel satisfied in adding to the account given in yesterday's paper of the inauguration of the President,--that His Excellency on that great day, was dressed in a complete suit of elegant broadcloth of the manufacture of his country.

  27. The inauguration ceremonies took place April 30, in Federal Hall, on the present site of the sub-treasury building.

  28. Sword, girding of it on the knight a part of the chivalric inauguration ceremonies, I.

  29. The ceremony, of inauguration concluded by expressions of thanks and courtesy.

  30. Spurs, buckling them on, a part of chivalric inauguration ceremonies, I.

  31. Shortly after the inauguration he analyzed his position as follows: I sincerely deplore the situation of our affairs with France.

  32. On the first of March, three days before the inauguration of his successor, Jefferson signed the bill, but not without serious misgivings.

  33. While savouring thus the delights of Venice she was enabled, too, to witness the formal inauguration of the new-built Campanile, watching the splendid ceremony from a seat in the Piazzetta.

  34. Once in four years there is a trip to the inauguration at Washington; lesser excursions occupy some of the intervening time.

  35. The Vienna public received the opera with indifference, but the critics welcomed it eagerly as the inauguration of a new era.

  36. Soon after the inauguration of Mr. Adams, and the adjournment of Congress, the nation was startled with the charge of corruption in the election of Mr. Adams.

  37. Immediately upon the inauguration of Mr. Adams, Mr. Crawford left Washington, and returned home.

  38. After the inauguration of Jefferson, Abraham Baldwin was elected to preside as President pro tem.

  39. General Quitman was one of the unfortunates who received a portion of the poison prepared for some victim or victims at Washington upon the inauguration of Mr. Buchanan.

  40. But with the inauguration of the weekly service, and of the declared competition with the steamers sailing in and out of New York, a series of disasters commenced, which threw a shadow over the whole enterprise.

  41. It was with the successful inauguration of the Canadian service that the friction with the British government began.

  42. This was in fact the inauguration of Constitution No.

  43. Thus the greatest of all Revivals was also the great inauguration of Socialism.

  44. From the early hours of the day the surroundings of the temple of St. Augustine were occupied by great throngs of the faithful, who awaited the inauguration of the parade.

  45. The students would have resisted any attempt of Gonzales to prevent the inauguration of his successor, and kept up a demonstration against the existing Government until that event occurred.

  46. The Mexican people, like all the Spanish race, are fond of ceremony, but the inauguration of their President is not attended with so much display or interest as is shown on similar occasions on this side of the Rio Grande.

  47. Since the inauguration of Don Antonio Flores as President, in 1888, Ecuador has been at peace, and shows bright promises for the future.

  48. Roca, the recent President, is an outside man, and the Buenos Ayrians determined to prevent his inauguration or overthrow his government; but to mollify them he announced a great scheme of building a new capital at Government expense.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inauguration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptance; accession; admission; anchorage; baptism; celebration; ceremonial; ceremony; colonization; commencement; conception; constitution; convocation; coronation; dawn; debut; embarkation; enlistment; enrollment; establishment; exercise; fixation; floating; flotation; formal; formality; formation; foundation; function; graduation; inaugural; inauguration; inception; induction; initiation; installation; installment; institution; introduction; intromission; investiture; launch; launching; liturgy; materialization; mooring; mummery; observance; office; onset; opener; opening; ordination; organization; origin; outset; peopling; performance; placement; plantation; population; preliminary; realization; rite; ritual; service; settlement; solemnity; start; unveiling