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exaugural

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective exaugural has 1 sense
  1. exaugural - occurring at or marking the close of a term of office; "an exaugural message"
    Antonym:
    inaugural

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Exaugural

Description:

Exaugural is an adjective that refers to something or someone related to the end of a term or an official ceremony marking the conclusion of a period in office. It can also describe a speech or event that occurs at the end of a leader's term.

Senses and Usages:

1. Related to the end of a term:

Example Sentence: After four years in office, the exaugural address gave the president an opportunity to reflect on his accomplishments.

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2. Related to an official ceremony marking the conclusion of a period in office:

Example Sentence: The exaugural ceremony included the handing over of the official seal to the newly elected mayor.

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3. Describing a speech or event at the end of a leader's term:

Example Sentence: The exaugural event will feature a retrospective of the governor's time in office.

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