abecedarian, celebration, empty formality, formal speech, in its infancy, initiative, office, prefatory, primitive, ritual, speeching
Definitionadj. occurring at or characteristic of a formal investiture or induction
Last update: September 1, 2015
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The minister gave an inaugural speech. [Please select]
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On the 2nd of December 1841 he delivered his inaugural lecture. [Please select]
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[Footnote 9: "Lectures on Art" (the Inaugural Course, 1870), ยง 138. [Please select]
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One of these is the true version of "Bob's" losing the only copy of his father's first inaugural address.' [Please select]
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In his second inaugural address as President he used this expression: "With malice toward none, with charity for all." [Please select]
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Hamilton Tooting was writing the noble part of that inaugural from memoranda given him by the Honourable Hilary Vane. [Please select]
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Crewe liked the inaugural, and was one of the first to tell Mr. [Please select]
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President Lincoln's First Inaugural was carried to California by the Pony Express; so was the news of the firing on Fort Sumter. [Please select]
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But, when he delivered his inaugural oration in Latin, all were astonished; and their prejudices were removed. [Please select]
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Describe Washington's journey to New York and the inaugural ceremonies, and compare them with the inauguration of the last President. [Please select]
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In my inaugural lecture,[1] I stated that while holding this professorship I should direct you, in your practical exercises, chiefly to natural history and landscape. [Please select]
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