Word of the Day for Sunday, June 24, 2012
instauration \in-staw-REY-shuhn\, noun:
1. Renewal; restoration; renovation; repair.
2. Obsolete. An act of instituting something; establishment.
Warm friendship, indeed, he felt for her; but whatever that might have done towards the instauration of a former dream was now hopelessly barred by the rivalry of the thing itself in the guise of a lineal successor.
-- Thomas Hardy, The Well-Beloved
For the first time since the instauration of the Republic of Cuba, the military caste was going to have to manage on its own.
-- Norberto Fuentes and Anna Kushner, The Autobiography of Fidel Castro
Instauration is derived from the Latin word instaurātiōn- which meant "a renewing" or "repeating".
復舊\在秸稈 - 雷伊shuhn的\,名詞:
1。重建;恢復;改造;維修。
2。過時。提起東西的行為;建立。
溫馨的友誼,事實上,他覺得她;但無論對復舊前的夢想有可能做的,現在無可救藥由事物本身的競爭禁止的直系接班人的幌子。
- 哈代,井寵兒
為古巴共和國復舊以來的第一次,軍事種姓有其自己的管理。
- 諾伯特·富恩特斯和安娜·庫什納,菲德爾·卡斯特羅自傳
來自拉丁詞復舊,意味著“更新”或“重複”復舊。
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