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Definition of Inaugurations
1. inauguration [n] - See also: inauguration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inaugurations
Literary usage of Inaugurations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inside History of the White House: The Complete History of the Domestic and by Gilson Willets (1908)
"... CHAPTER IV Inaugurations—Washington to Buchanan THE ceremony of inauguration
of a President of the United States begins at the White House, ..."
2. Our Political Drama, Conventions, Campaigns, Candidates by Joseph Bucklin Bishop (1904)
"CHAPTER VII "TIPPECANOE" AND OTHER Inaugurations Of the inauguration of General
William Henry Harrison, in 1841, John Quincy Adams says in his Diary that it ..."
3. Of Many Men by Thomas C. Evans (1888)
"TWO Inaugurations. March, 1884. THE inaugural address of Mr. Cleveland will hold
its own with any ever delivered since the foundation of the Government . ..."
4. An Introduction to and an History of Ireland by Sylvester OH̓alloran (1803)
"... anointing was ufed as their inaugurations—Qualifications of the candidates, -with
the manner of crow.ning them—Magnificence of their palaces— Hereditary ..."