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be inaugurated with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be inaugurated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the formal introduction or commencement of an event, ceremony, or position, often in a ceremonial context. Example: "The new president will be inaugurated with a grand ceremony at the capital."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
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5 human-written examples
He does have a new jail -- though it has yet to be inaugurated with actual prisoners.
News & Media
The pop-up shop opens today at the Lower East Side's hippest hangout, the Reed Space, and will be inaugurated with a brick through the front window.
News & Media
Tomorrow the weekday series moves to Channel 13 in a new, 9 30 a.m. time slot to be inaugurated with 14 original episodes.
News & Media
The season will be inaugurated with a public showing in the outdoor Arena di Campo San Polo of the digitally remastered version of Francesco Rosi's "Le mani sulla città" (Hands Over the City), which was awarded the Golden Lion 50 years ago.
News & Media
A viewing platform, a four-star hotel and a restaurant attached to the concert hall will open on Friday, while the two concert halls will be inaugurated with performances by the renamed NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra and soloist Jonas Kaufmann on 11 and 12 January next year.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
This year, it was inaugurated with a speech by Mayor Bloomberg.
News & Media
The space was inaugurated with a party and panel discussion on Tuesday.
News & Media
The Caracas and La Guaira Railway was inaugurated, with pomp and ceremony, in 1883.
Encyclopedias
In 1983 the Gladstone Gallery in New York was inaugurated with a collection of his pieces.
News & Media
AMY DAVIDSON: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has just been inaugurated, with great pomp, as the leader of a devastated country.
News & Media
It was inaugurated with "The Minstrel Boy" on the bags and pipes of the Police Department's Emerald Society band.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Leverage "be inaugurated with" in contexts where a ceremonial or significant start is being highlighted. This phrase works particularly well when emphasizing the importance of the event or element initiating the process.
Common error
Avoid using "be inaugurated with" if the 'with' clause is vague or undefined. The phrase loses its impact if the initiating element is not clearly and distinctly connected to the beginning of the subject.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be inaugurated with" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating the commencement or formal beginning of an event, period, or position. It is commonly used to highlight the element that marks the start, as evidenced by Ludwig's examples where events are "inaugurated with" specific performances, speeches, or ceremonies. The phrase is considered grammatically correct by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "be inaugurated with" is a grammatically correct construction used to denote the formal commencement of an event or period, as supported by Ludwig. While not exceedingly common, appearing most frequently in News & Media and Encyclopedias, its use adds a touch of formality and emphasizes the significance of the initiating element. When employing this phrase, ensure that the 'with' clause is clear and specific, and avoid using it in vague or undefined contexts. Alternatives like "commence with" or "kick off with" can offer similar meanings with varying degrees of formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inaugurate by
Similar meaning, but different preposition.
begin with
A simple and direct alternative that focuses on the act of starting something.
start with
This is a very common and general alternative for initiating an action or event.
open with
Similar to 'begin with' but often used in the context of performances or events.
launch with
This phrase focuses on the act of introducing something new with a specific element.
introduce with
Emphasizes the act of presenting or starting something with a particular element.
commence with
This is a more formal alternative emphasizing the beginning of an event or activity.
initiate with
This is a more formal alternative emphasizing the commencement of a process or activity.
establish with
Focuses on setting up or founding something with a specific element.
kick off with
This is an informal alternative emphasizing the start of an event or activity.
FAQs
How can I use "be inaugurated with" in a sentence?
You can use "be inaugurated with" to describe the commencement of an event, position, or period, often in a ceremonial way. For example: "The festival will be inaugurated with a concert" or "The new park was inaugurated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony".
What are some alternatives to "be inaugurated with"?
Alternatives include "commence with", "kick off with", "launch with", "begin with", or "open with", depending on the formality and context.
Is "be inaugurated with" formal or informal?
"Be inaugurated with" tends to be more formal, suggesting a deliberate and often ceremonial beginning. Simpler alternatives like "start with" are more informal.
What is the difference between "be inaugurated with" and "be established with"?
"Be inaugurated with" emphasizes the commencement or initiation of something, often ceremonially, while "be established with" focuses on the founding or setting up of something with a particular component. The phrase "be established with" relates more to creating a stable foundation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested