no there is not See if one of these fits or hyphenates better in your context:
assumption
attainment
induction
investment
installment
succession
taking on
swearing-in
takeover
the president goes through an inauguration ceremony where he is inducted into office.
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Franklin Pierce did that.
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The word inauguration is divided into five syllables like so: in-aug-u-ra-tion.
An Augur was a Roman religious official who read omens to determine policies. The French then used the word inauguration for the installment of new policies according to good omens.
Inauguration is an English word derived from Latin, not Greek. The root is augur, a soothsayer ( originally perhaps a "bird strangler," from avis, a bird). It carries the prefix in- and the suffix -ation.
They will inaugurate the winning candidates on the first of January.
Umm I don't think so. I mean, inauguration is related to a president, like Barack Obama's inauguration. But inward is just like, it was pointing inward. Actually I'm not even sure if it's a word. Look it up (:
The principal was inaugurating the new building of the college. This is an example for inaugurating word.
The root word for "smaller" is "small."
Yes, future was mispelled in the seound inauguration as euture