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Example sentences for "inaugurated"

Lexicographically close words:
inattentive; inaudible; inaudibly; inaugural; inaugurate; inaugurates; inaugurating; inauguration; inaugurator; inauspicious
  1. In October, 1836, General Houston was inaugurated President of the Republic of Texas.

  2. The Russo-Japanese War therefore inaugurated a new era in European History.

  3. The collapse of the Turkish defence in Roumelia inaugurated a time of great strain and stress in Anglo-Russian relations.

  4. His visit to Constantinople and Palestine in 1898 inaugurated a Levantine policy destined to have momentous results.

  5. Bakunin, who was born in 1814, entered on active life in the time of soulless repression inaugurated by the Czar Nicholas I.

  6. The forward wing of that party early in the year 1884 inaugurated an anti-British campaign in the press, which probably had the support of the Government.

  7. A vigorous defence was inaugurated to save the house.

  8. The movement was not inaugurated a moment too soon, for in 1788 the following year, a fire occurred in the store of General Benedict Arnold, of revolutionary fame, which threatened to become very serious before it was got under way.

  9. It was due to the scandals of Warren Hastings' career in India, and his famous impeachment toward the close of the previous century, that the administrative reforms and modern rule in India were inaugurated during the nineteenth century.

  10. James Monroe was inaugurated as President in his fifty-ninth year.

  11. The Legislature met at Topeka, March 4, and inaugurated Robinson.

  12. Canning's friend Huskisson inaugurated a commercial policy, which was founded on the theory of free trade, destined to bring about the repeal of the corn laws.

  13. In the United States, General Harrison was inaugurated as President.

  14. By reason of the more liberal privileges allowed to it by the Duke of Weimar, the University of Jena took the lead in the national Teutonic agitation inaugurated by Fichte.

  15. The abolition movement inaugurated by Garrison and Whittier in the North was in full sway.

  16. The Sorrows of Werther" inaugurated in German literature what is known as the period of storm and stress.

  17. This last fact had not especially troubled him, for he felt sure that the careful system of checks which he had inaugurated at the outset would eventually make the stealing so dangerous that it would be abandoned.

  18. The agitation inaugurated by Morrison was only a part of the scheme by means of which this result was to be accomplished.

  19. A subscription was inaugurated to buy a new fiddle, and to pay for shattered crockery.

  20. Through it a new world outlook has been inaugurated which has profoundly affected the foreign policies of nations.

  21. The most extensive action for strengthening the agricultural industry ever taken by any government was inaugurated through the farm marketing act of June 15 last.

  22. In places regeneration is evident which invariably is inaugurated by marriage with a good woman and the consequent abandonment of the abuse of alcohol.

  23. A sermon, preached while a statue of the Empress was being inaugurated close to the cathedral of S.

  24. It was in this hall that was first inaugurated the grand march of revolution and liberty that has gilded the page of the history of our time with the most glorious achievements of the patriot that the world has ever had to admire.

  25. It was here that was inaugurated those immortal principles that caused revolution to rise in fire, and go down in freedom, amid the ruins and relics of oppression.

  26. The formidable movement which was thus inaugurated was the outcome of the union of three forces:-- 1.

  27. The reign was inaugurated by several useful measures.

  28. That the revolt which was thus inaugurated was to break the unity of the Church, to lead to endless schism, and verily to bring a sword on earth, we must all regret.

  29. When the angel's book comes to be opened if aught that the pensive bosom has inaugurated of soultransfigured and of soultransfiguring deserves to live I say accord the prisoner at the bar the sacred benefit of the doubt.

  30. Will immensely splendiferous stander permit one stooder of most extreme poverty and one largesize grandacious thirst to terminate one expensive inaugurated libation?

  31. Perhaps the races and other sports inaugurated by the Police had their effect in discouraging the Indians from the barbaric Sun-dance which the Government sought to end as soon as possible, although not desiring to repress them by force.

  32. A new government had been established at Montgomery, and formally inaugurated on the 18th of February.

  33. Furness, who has inaugurated such an admirable edition of Shakespeare, considers this surmise an improbable one.

  34. The bishops inaugurated it by offering James their Church plate and other valuables.

  35. Days for humiliation and prayer were ordered, and a solemn service inaugurated the judicial examinations.

  36. The Protectorship had been fitly inaugurated by the rational protest of a gentleman, witness to the proceedings at one of the trials, Sir Robert Filmore, in a tract, 'An Advertizement to the Jurymen of England touching Witches.

  37. The plan inaugurated by this society is being slowly popularized and will undoubtedly continue to be made use of more and more as the study and practice of horticulture develops in our country.

  38. It later served as the Musée des Beaux-Arts, inaugurated in 1913.

  39. In the centre of the Place is a statue of Louis XV by Cartellier, replacing an earlier statue by Pigalle, inaugurated in 1765 and destroyed in the Revolution.

  40. One hundred years ago George Washington was inaugurated the first President of the United States.

  41. The year which saw Washington inaugurated president, saw in the fair land of Lafayette the beginnings of that holocaust of murder which turned France into a hell.

  42. The able and courageous women who inaugurated the movement in 1867, Mrs. Virginia L.

  43. In 1919 all the district school superintendents inaugurated a series of competitive debates on the question, Shall Georgia Grant Suffrage to the Women of the State?

  44. Under the direction of Mr. Spaulding a remarkable publicity campaign was inaugurated and the leading men of the State, many of whom had been extremely opposed to woman suffrage, gave interviews in favor of ratification.

  45. It also inaugurated Sunday afternoon meetings which became very popular and it was responsible for bringing to Baltimore many men and women of national and international distinction.

  46. It inaugurated an educational campaign in the schools and gave business scholarships for the best essays on woman suffrage.

  47. The government inaugurated a system of promiscuous executions; the once unresisting propagandists retaliated by assassination after assassination.

  48. In almost every effort and successful plan which have been inaugurated since the race began its life of freedom the Negro pulpit has been the prime promoter and the advance guard.

  49. Against the one room cabin we have inaugurated a vigorous crusade.

  50. During his incumbency in this office he added to his fame as a thoughtful, versatile writer, and inaugurated the plan by which the A.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inaugurated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.