auspicate

[US]/ˈɔːspɪˌkeɪt/
[UK]/ɔːˈspɪˌkeɪt/

Translation

nThe act of beginning something with a favorable omen or sign.
vto begin something with a ritual intended to bring good luck; To begin something with a propitious ceremony or ritual.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularauspicates
Present Participleauspicating
Past Tenseauspicated
Past Participleauspicated

Phrases & Collocations

auspicate success

auspicate the future

Example Sentences

they decided to auspicate the new project with a ceremony.

the mayor will auspicate the opening of the new park.

we need to auspicate the meeting to discuss our plans.

the team will auspicate their season with a kickoff event.

she was chosen to auspicate the charity event this year.

they will auspicate the festival with a parade.

to auspicate our collaboration, we held a signing ceremony.

the school plans to auspicate the new academic year with a welcome event.

he will auspicate the conference with a keynote speech.

they auspicated the launch of the product with a press release.

the ceremony will auspicate the beginning of the new project.

we hope to auspicate a new partnership at the conference.

the festival will auspicate the arrival of spring.

they plan to auspicate the exhibition with a grand opening.

the president will auspicate the new law with a speech.

traditionally, a blessing is used to auspicate a wedding.

we will auspicate the event with a special guest.

the launch party will auspicate the brand's new line.

she hopes to auspicate her career with this new role.

the opening ceremony will auspicate the cultural festival.

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