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inauguration

[in-aw-gyuh-rey-shuhn, -guh-]

noun

  1. an act or ceremony of inaugurating.



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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • reinauguration noun
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of inauguration1

First recorded in 1560–70, inauguration is from the Late Latin word ¾±²Ô²¹³Ü²µ³Ü°ùÄå³Ù¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ¾±²Ô²¹³Ü²µ³Ü°ùÄå³Ù¾±Å ). See inaugurate, -ion.
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Infantino has built a relationship with Trump, attending the president’s inauguration in January.

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Their convictions were overturned by Trump, who issued approximately 1,500 pardons of people involved in the Capitol riot in January, on the day of his inauguration.

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During the week of the inauguration, Infantino made a series of glowing social media posts about Trump, including writing "Donald Trump and I share a great friendship" in an Instagram caption.

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Tesla’s share price is down 29% since Trump’s inauguration in January.

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Just hours after winning the South Korean presidency, Lee Jae-myung pledged to "unite the people" in his inauguration speech on Wednesday.

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What doesÌýinauguration mean?

Inauguration is the process of inaugurating someone—officially inducting them into a position.It can also refer to the process of introducing something into use with a formal ceremony.Inauguration is also commonly used to refer to a ceremony in which a person or thing is inaugurated.The inauguration of U.S. presidents—in which they are officially inducted into office and sworn in—happens on Inauguration Day.The inauguration of a new factory or public building might involve a ribbon-cutting ceremony or a dedication ceremony, for example. However, the word is not all that commonly used in this way. In the context of buildings, the word dedication is more common.The verb inaugurate can also be used in a more general way meaning to formally or officially take action to begin something—to initiate or commence it. The noun inauguration can also be used in this general way to mean initiation or commencement, as in The end of the war brought about the inauguration of a new era.Example: In the U.S., presidents are elected in November, but their terms don’t officially begin until their inauguration in January.

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