auspicate (Meaning)

Wordnet

auspicate (v)

indicate, as with a sign or an omen

commence in a manner calculated to bring good luck

Webster

auspicate (a.)

Auspicious.

Webster

auspicate (v. t.)

To foreshow; to foretoken.

To give a favorable turn to in commencing; to inaugurate; -- a sense derived from the Roman practice of taking the auspicium, or inspection of birds, before undertaking any important business.

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auspicate Sentence Examples

  1. The auspicious commencement of the new venture filled the hearts of the investors with hope and anticipation.
  2. A serendipitous meeting auspicated the formation of a ground-breaking partnership.
  3. The ancient ritual auspicated the start of the royal reign, promising a prosperous and peaceful era.
  4. The arrival of the esteemed guest auspicated an evening of intellectual discourse and exchange.
  5. The auspicious relocation to a new home signified a promising chapter in the family's life.
  6. A series of auspicious events preceded the major announcement, fueling speculation and excitement.
  7. The auspicious opening ceremony set the stage for a successful international summit.
  8. The auspicious collaboration between renowned artists auspicated the creation of an awe-inspiring masterpiece.
  9. The auspicious discovery of a rare artifact auspicated a new era of archaeological exploration.
  10. The auspicious occasion of the Nobel Prize ceremony culminated in the recognition of remarkable scientific achievements.

FAQs About the word auspicate

indicate, as with a sign or an omen, commence in a manner calculated to bring good luckAuspicious., To foreshow; to foretoken., To give a favorable turn to in c

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The auspicious commencement of the new venture filled the hearts of the investors with hope and anticipation.

A serendipitous meeting auspicated the formation of a ground-breaking partnership.

The ancient ritual auspicated the start of the royal reign, promising a prosperous and peaceful era.

The arrival of the esteemed guest auspicated an evening of intellectual discourse and exchange.