rededication
Americannoun
plural
rededications-
the act or process of dedicating for a second or subsequent time.
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a new, distinct dedication, intended to replace or renew a previous one.
Example Sentences
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Yet, as we approach this milestone, we find ourselves not in a moment of reflection or rededication, but in a state of legal free fall.
From Slate • Jul. 16, 2025
Shackleton’s granddaughter Alexandra will attend a private rededication ceremony to the cross later.
From BBC • Oct. 13, 2024
The Mount building marks its centennial April 26, with a morning-to-evening rededication 100 years to the day since the first such public ceremony.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 11, 2024
What: Pacific Symphony and Pacific Chorale perform James MacMillan’s “Fiat Lux” to celebrate the rededication of the church and organ.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 20, 2023
On August 28, 1884, the rededication took place, and the building was left as it is found to-day.
From The Old Franciscan Missions Of California by James, George Wharton
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