单词 | reinaugurate |
释义 | reinauguratev. transitive. To inaugurate again. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > initiate [verb (transitive)] > inaugurate > afresh reinaugurate1802 1802 J. Aikin et al. Gen. Biogr. III. 245/1 He [sc. Cromwell] was content again to assume the style of protector, in which office he was re-inaugurated, with all the pomp of a coronation. 1847 C. G. F. Gore Castles in Air III. v. 141 I had no ambition to reinaugurate myself by another [illness]. 1848 Northern No! 12/2 The democracy have the brazen effrontery to prate about the profligacy and corruption of the republican party, and ask you to restore them to power, that they may re-inaugurate the policy to which they have invariably adhered when in power. 1895 Cycl. Rev. Current Hist. (U.S.) 5 298 To re-establish a protective tariff and to reinaugurate a policy of unequal taxation. 1946 Times 7 May 3/2 In Nanking yesterday the formal ceremonies reinaugurating Nanking as the capital were of a more solemn character. 1978 Asian Surv. 18 15 The Central Party School, which had been closed in 1966 because of its ‘revisionist tendencies’, was reinaugurated in Peking on October 9. 2007 J. T. Karam Another Arabesque ii. 47 Reinaugurated with the country's democratic opening in the 1980s, the media—specifically, newspapers and television—have served as the very channel of electoral campaigns. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1802 |
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