Inaugurator

Word INAUGURATOR
Character 11
Hyphenation in au gu ra tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Inaugurator"

What do we mean by inaugurator?

Agent noun of inaugurate; one who inaugurates.

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The word "inaugurator" in example sentences

(1596-1650), rightly described as the inaugurator of modern philosophy, thus held the view that only in his own thought-activity does man find ❋ Ernst Lehrs (N/A)

Paul de Man, a Yale professor and inaugurator of deconstruction in the United States, was found after his death to have written over a hundred articles for the Belgian collaborationist newspaper Le Soir. ❋ Enowning (2009)

As the inaugurator of a performance and composition tradition of song, drums, and dances in Israel, Miriam continues to resonate throughout its musical life (see Pss 68: 25; 81: 2; 150: 4). ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is too much of an embarassment to them that Jesus may have thought that the kingdom of God was about to come and in fact he was its inaugurator. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Euripides proposed Laïus father of Oedipus as the inaugurator, whereas Timæus declared that the fashion of making favourites of boys was introduced into Greece from Crete, for Malthusian reasons said Aristotle (Pol.ii. 10), attributing it to Minos. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In this letter Trotter reminded Wilson of his support for him and his continued belief that Wilson could be “the inaugurator of a new era of equal rights for Colored Americans.” ❋ Ann Hagedorn (2007)

Jesus valued his kinsman John as highly as anyone could value another—as a Prophet and Teacher, and inaugurator of the Kingdom of God. ❋ James D. Tabor (2006)

Judas was not merely seeking personal power but he was the inaugurator of a movement—the Zealots—who had as their agenda the independence of the Jewish state. ❋ James D. Tabor (2006)

Vailati saw three intimate relations between pragma - tism and symbolic or mathematical logic; symptomatic of this close connection, he said, “is the fact that the very inaugurator of the term and conception of pragmatism, Charles S. Peirce, is also at the same time the initiator and promoter of an original direction of logico-mathematical studies” (Vailati [1957], p. 197). ❋ PHILIP P. WIENER (1968)

I answer: Admirable for the purposes of the inaugurator of an age of prose and reason. ❋ Various (N/A)

A thorough soldier and yet the inaugurator of a peace policy, a 'Greekling' as his Roman subjects called him, and saturated with Hellenic ideas, and yet a lover of ❋ Samuel McChord Crothers (N/A)

Thenceforth this sacrifice is solemnised, and a younger race have gladly kept the day; Potitius the inaugurator, and the ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)

Theophile Gautier's words should prove to the modern reader, the debt of gratitude he owes to the inaugurator of a completely original system of fiction. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Perhaps he may turn out to have been right in that impression, and figure as the herald, if not an active inaugurator, of a new era of taste in verse. ❋ Various (N/A)

For another thing, Christ meant more to Christians than the inaugurator of a postponed kingdom which, long awaited with ardent expectation, still did not arrive; Christ was the giver of eternal life now. ❋ Harry Emerson Fosdick (N/A)

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