Inaugurate vs Reinauguration - What's the difference?
inaugurate | reinauguration |
To induct into office with a formal ceremony.
To dedicate ceremoniously; to initiate something in a formal manner.
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Invested with office; inaugurated.
A renewed inauguration; an occasion on which someone or something is inaugurated again
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, passage=Now, with the city about to go through its ritual quadrennial reinauguration , you walk here with a heightened sensitivity to this democratic drama
As a verb inaugurate
is to induct into office with a formal ceremony.As an adjective inaugurate
is invested with office; inaugurated.As a noun reinauguration is
a renewed inauguration; an occasion on which someone or something is inaugurated again.inaugurate
English
Verb
(inaugurat)Solar energy: the power of concentration
- Acciona, a Spanish conglomerate, is due to inaugurate a new power plant a few miles from Las Vegas.
Derived terms
* inaugural * inauguration * inaugurator * inauguratoryAdjective
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