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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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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of swearing-in1

1890–95; from verb phrase swear in; -ing 1
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New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan laughed alongside Donald Trump at a charity dinner last fall, gave the invocation at the president’s swearing-in and told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo with a straight face that Trump “takes his Christian faith seriously.”

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Governor General Mary Simon will preside over the swearing-in of Carney - Canada's 24th prime minister - and his cabinet ministers.

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It was at $17.50 per token on Tuesday, compared to a peak of $72.62 the day before his swearing-in.

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It's now down to $17.50 per token, compared to a peak of $72.62 the day before his swearing-in.

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When the high and mighty of Silicon Valley assumed their privileged perch at the swearing-in of President Trump, it was an ostentatious show of wealth and power unlike any before.

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