auspicated

[US]/ˈɔːspɪˌkeɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˌɔːspiˈkeɪtɪd/

Translation

vto formally open or begin something, such as a meeting or event.

Phrases & Collocations

auspicated the project

auspicated their endeavors

Example Sentences

the ceremony was auspicated by the local chief.

they auspicated the event with a traditional dance.

the project was auspicated by a major funding grant.

her speech auspicated a new era for the organization.

the festival was auspicated by a famous artist.

they decided to auspicate the launch with a press conference.

the new policy was auspicated by a series of meetings.

the partnership was auspicated by mutual interests.

the initiative was auspicated by community support.

the exhibition was auspicated with a special opening night.

the ceremony was auspicated by a local priest.

they auspicated the project with a grand opening event.

the new product line was auspicated with a special promotion.

her speech auspicated a new era in the company.

the festival was auspicated by a traditional dance.

the meeting was auspicated by a welcoming address.

they auspicated the partnership with a signing ceremony.

the event was auspicated by a famous guest speaker.

his arrival auspicated a series of important decisions.

the launch was auspicated with a countdown.

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