exaugurate (Meaning)

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exaugurate (v. t.)

To annul the consecration of; to secularize; to unhellow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exaugurate

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exaugurate Sentence Examples

  1. The principal exaugurated the new honor society members at the annual induction ceremony.
  2. The president exaugurated the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
  3. The bishop exaugurated the new church with a special mass.
  4. The mayor exaugurated the new park with a grand opening celebration.
  5. The CEO exaugurated the new product with a press conference.
  6. The captain exaugurated the new ship with a champagne christening.
  7. The conductor exaugurated the new symphony season with a gala concert.
  8. The artist exaugurated the new exhibit with a reception and gallery talk.
  9. The author exaugurated the new book with a reading and signing event.
  10. The scientist exaugurated the new research project with a presentation and discussion.

FAQs About the word exaugurate

To annul the consecration of; to secularize; to unhellow.

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The principal exaugurated the new honor society members at the annual induction ceremony.

The president exaugurated the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The bishop exaugurated the new church with a special mass.

The mayor exaugurated the new park with a grand opening celebration.