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swearing-in

[swair-ing-in]

noun

  1. an official ceremony where a person takes an oath of office, allegiance, etc.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of swearing-in1

1890–95; from verb phrase swear in; -ing 1
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Nawaz Sharif, then prime minister of Pakistan, attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony in Delhi.

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After clashing with Trump in his first term, Bezos and other tech billionaires have been trying to work their way back into his good graces, visiting Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort after his reelection, donating to his inauguration fund and scoring prime seats at his swearing-in.

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Tran met Lam at his swearing-in ceremony in December.

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When Parliament opens after an election, expect the swearing-in of members and the election of the Speaker.

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The companies donated $1 million each to Trump's swearing-in festivities as they sought to mend relations in his second term after high-profile clashes in his first.

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