verb
- past tense of auspicate; to begin or initiate under favorable circumstances; to make a good start.
Usage: formal; rare; literary
Examples
- The ceremony auspicated the new academic year with great promise.
- They auspicated the project with an optimistic speech.
- The festival auspicated the summer season beautifully.
- The director auspicated the film premiere with a standing ovation.
- The ambassador auspicated diplomatic relations with a formal dinner.