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reinauguration
Derived word form of inauguration

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On his reinauguration as president in May, Mr Putin promised to create 25m highly skilled jobs—a fantastic number equivalent to a third of the workforce.

From Economist • Jul. 12, 2012

So wrote Columnist Eleanor Roosevelt day after her husband's reinauguration.

From Time Magazine Archive

By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority—reconstruction—which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed much more closely upon our attention.

From Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters (Selections) by Lincoln, Abraham

By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority,—reconstruction,—which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed much more closely upon our attention.

From Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865 by Lincoln, Abraham

By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority—reconstruction—which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed more closely upon our attention.

From Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War by Stephenson, Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright)