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Definition of Exaugural
1. Adjective. Occurring at or marking the close of a term of office. "An exaugural message"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exaugural
Literary usage of Exaugural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Board of Police and Fire Commissioners, Fire Dept, Grand Rapids (Mich.). Fire Department, Grand Rapids (Mich.) (1891)
"President LE Hawkins' exaugural. To the Honorable Board of Police and Fire
Commissioners : GENTLEMEN:—With this meeting my official duties as President of ..."
2. Addresses on Foreign Missions Delivered Before the American Board of by Richard Salter Storrs (1900)
"However, I have always remembered it; and what I say this evening is to be regarded
as what Dr. Cox would have styled my " exaugural address. ..."
3. Journal by Legislature (1905)
"... as discussed in exaugural message 23 State court of mediation and arbitration,
biennial report of 117 State departments, salaries of employes of, ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1902)
"Constitution and by-laws, with the names of the members and the exaugural address
of the late president, MW Dwight. Brooklyn, 1845. 16 pp. nar. 8°. ..."
5. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1902)
"Constitution and by-laws, with the names of the members and the exaugural address
of the late president, MW Dwight. Brooklyn, 1845. 16 pp. nar. 8°. ..."