English to Kannada Dictionary inaugurate

inaugurate

ಉದ್ಘಾಟಿಸುವರು
definition
verb
he inaugurated a new policy of trade and exploration
begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period).
example
Keynes' General Theory of 1936 did not 'inaugurate' a new age of economic policies; rather it marked the end of a period.
The Mayor, J. Chandra, herself was there to 'inaugurate' the camp.
She was in Kochi on Monday to 'inaugurate' an exhibition of diamonds.
In one promising sign, the government last week announced that it will 'inaugurate' a new trade policy in May that will lower tariffs for a wide range of products over the next five years.
Flavius Julius Constantius was appointed as Maximian's junior to help 'inaugurate' the new system of government in the West.
‘Although we may 'inaugurate' the project on June 22, we are still uncertain about the amount of money that will be disbursed by the central government this year,’ he said.
In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese 'inaugurated' the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire.
The African American Civil Rights movement inspired and 'inaugurated' a new era of ethnic pride and political consciousness.
Following the presidential election results, on January 2002, he was 'inaugurated' President of the Republic of Zambia.
That seemingly casual remark 'inaugurated' a six-week period during which I played the most consistently good golf I've ever played.
He was cheered by his own set in the House of Commons on the night of his 'inauguratory' speech.
The new facility, located in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, was to be formally 'inaugurated' yesterday.
Mitsubishi Motors Club was 'inaugurated' in May 1990 and now has a membership of 2,300.
My question to you is, what specific thing are you going to be doing first, after you are 'inaugurated' as President?
Far from it being a preventative war, and that's the way they sold it, it 'inaugurated' a century of the most unspeakable violence in human history.
On 6 September 1991, less than six months after the meeting in the men's house and only three months after he acted as ritual 'inaugurator' at the opening of the Kabriman men's house, Murimari suddenly died.
To be 'inaugurated' on Friday, the exhibition will remain open for a week.
The newly 'inaugurated' American president is known to be a strong supporter of the project.
I suspect I've already 'inaugurated' this new era with my previous post.
They 'inaugurated' the festival in 1993 and continued to hold it every two years.
He also 'inaugurated' a multipurpose hall, cafeteria, teaching block and library building.
The Military Governor tried to prevent the Front's 'inauguratory' meeting, which was due to take place in Acre, by imposing movement restrictions on 37 of the leading public figures.
It wasn't until '95, when he was 'inaugurated' as Texas governor, that he held an elective office.
The end of the War of 1812 with Britain 'inaugurated' decades of peaceful economic growth, with new roads and canals opening the eastern seaboard to easier and speedier travel.
And Lord Keynes, the 'inaugurator' of the so-called ‘full employment policy,’ implicitly acknowledged the correctness of this thesis.
Bulgaria supported the losing side again in World War II, and the arrival of the Red Army in August 1944 'inaugurated' a period of Communist Party rule.
Growing public opposition to the program led newly 'inaugurated' president Richard Nixon to suspend deployment until further studies were completed.
Simultaneously, President Franklin D. Roosevelt 'inaugurated' U.S. rearmament, with emphasis on aircraft.
The Russian president was officially 'inaugurated' into office on Sunday.
The monastery was formally 'inaugurated' by His Holiness on March 31, 1985.
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