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coronation

noun as in accession

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Was her coronation as the future queen of pop soul made in haste?

Apparently Democrats do want a coronation but is it because they do not have better choices?

Therefore, the question “Do Democrats really want a Hillary Clinton coronation?”

Then the logical follow up, “Will American voters accept a White House coronation?”

On February 23, Coronation Day, El Chapo arrived with three bands.

From Lisbon the ambassador was summoned to attend the coronation of the Emperor and to take his place among the Marshals.

The night was passed at anchor off the northernmost Coronation Island.

In conformity with precedents, the coronation was distinguished by the grant of new honours.

Each of those named took the posts which, at a real coronation, etiquette would have assigned to them.

It was stated in the house of commons shortly after the coronation that the expenses incurred for the coronation of George IV.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to coronation, such as: crowning, inauguration, and investiture.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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