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inaugurative

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Etymology

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From inaugurate +‎ -ive.

Adjective

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inaugurative (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) That inaugurates
    • 1891, Commissioner Booth-Tucker, Darkest India[1]:
      When Christ reigns as Viceroy for Jehovah for a thousand years, as the Word of God so distinctly intimates, it may be that some such plan as this, far more perfect and world-wide in its aim, will form part of the inaugurative forces of that happy lot.

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