inaugurate

inaugurate
[ɪˈnɔːgjʊreɪt]
verbo transitivo
1inaugurar (event, scheme)
  • the President will be inaugurated in January -> el presidente tomará posesión de su cargo en enero

inaugurate [in-o-guiu-reit]
1Inaugurar, consagrar, dedicar.
2Investir de un cargo con las ceremonias acostumbradas; instalar.
3Principiar, originar, poner en operación o en movimiento.
va.

inaugurate [ɪˈnɔːɡjʊreɪt]
verb:transitive
1 [+policy, new era, building] inaugurar
2 (swear in) [+president, official] investir

Verb Conjugation for "inaugurate"

Imperative
  • inaugurate
  • you inaugurate
  • he/she inaugurates
  • we inaugurate
  • you inaugurate
  • they inaugurate
Preterite
  • I inaugurated
  • you inaugurated
  • he/she inaugurated
  • we inaugurated
  • you inaugurated
  • they inaugurated
Present Continuous
  • I am inaugurating
  • you are inaugurating
  • he/she is inaugurating
  • we are inaugurating
  • you are inaugurating
  • they are inaugurating
Present Perfect
  • I have inaugurated
  • you have inaugurated
  • he/she has inaugurated
  • we have inaugurated
  • you have inaugurated
  • they have inaugurated
Past Continuous
  • I was inaugurating
  • you were inaugurating
  • he/she was inaugurating
  • we were inaugurating
  • you were inaugurating
  • they were inaugurating
Past Perfect
  • I had inaugurated
  • you had inaugurated
  • he/she had inaugurated
  • we had inaugurated
  • you had inaugurated
  • they had inaugurated
Future
  • I will inaugurate
  • you will inaugurate
  • he/she will inaugurate
  • we will inaugurate
  • you will inaugurate
  • they will inaugurate
Future Perfect
  • I will have inaugurated
  • you will have inaugurated
  • he/she will have inaugurated
  • we will have inaugurated
  • you will have inaugurated
  • they will have inaugurated
Future Continuous
  • I will be inaugurating
  • you will be inaugurating
  • he/she will be inaugurating
  • we will be inaugurating
  • you will be inaugurating
  • they will be inaugurating
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been inaugurating
  • you have been inaugurating
  • he/she has been inaugurating
  • we have been inaugurating
  • you have been inaugurating
  • they have been inaugurating
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been inaugurating
  • you will have been inaugurating
  • he/she will have been inaugurating
  • we will have been inaugurating
  • you will have been inaugurating
  • they will have been inaugurating
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been inaugurating
  • you had been inaugurating
  • he/she had been inaugurating
  • we had been inaugurating
  • you had been inaugurating
  • they had been inaugurating

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