What is another word for cutting first turf?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌtɪŋ fˈɜːst tˈɜːf] (IPA)

The phrase "cutting first turf" refers to the ceremonial beginning of a construction project, where a dignitary, often the project's main sponsor or an important public figure, cuts through the first patch of grass or soil. This marks the start of the project and is often accompanied by speeches, photos, and other forms of media coverage. Some synonyms for this phrase include breaking ground, starting construction, laying the foundation, inaugurating the project, and commencing the building. All of these phrases signify the beginning of a major undertaking, and can be used interchangeably with "cutting first turf" when discussing the launch of a new construction project.

What are the hypernyms for Cutting first turf?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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