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INSTAURATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. restoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation 2. an act of instituting or establishing something
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Instauration - Wikipedia
Instauration was a monthly magazine published between December 1975 and February 2000 by white supremacist Sumner Humphrey Ireland
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33 Synonyms & Antonyms for INSTAURATION | Thesaurus.com
Instauration is like restoration, with synonyms such as reconstruction, recovery, and renewal. It can also mean founding.
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instauration
instauration (ɪnstɔːˈreɪʃən) [ad. L. instaurātiōn-em, n. of action f. instaurāre to restore: see instore v. Cf. F. instauration (16th c. in Hatz.).] 1. The action of restoring or repairing; restoration, renovation, renewal.a 1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618) 621 At the time of the instaur...
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INSTAURATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Instauration definition: renewal; restoration; renovation; repair.. See examples of INSTAURATION used in a sentence.
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instauration - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Noun. edit. instauration (countable and uncountable, plural instaurations). Restoration after decay or dilapidation; renewal; repair.
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Instauration - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new. synonyms: creation, foundation, founding, initiation, innovation, institution, ...
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INSTAURATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. renewal; restoration; renovation; repair 2. obsolete an act of instituting something; establishment
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Instauration - Word Genius
“Instauration” is from the Latin “instauratio,” which refers to the act of renewing, as well as to the restarting of a ritual that has been interrupted or gone ...
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instauration, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun instauration is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for instauration is from before 1603, in the writing of Thomas ...
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reinstauration
reinstauˈration rare—1. [re- 5 a.] A second instauration.1610 Healey St. Aug. Citie of God xv. xxvii. (1620) 536 Could not God, that taught this means of reinstauration, repaire them as he had created them?
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Justitium
However, in this last case, it was not as much the physical danger of invasion that justified the instauration of a state of exception, as the consequences
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Serge Afanasyan
His works include L'Armenie, l'Azerbaidjan et la Georgie: De l'independance a l'instauration du pouvoir sovietique, 1917-1923 and La Victoire de Sardarabad
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Hugo Batalla
He split from Colorado in 1971 to form the Frente Amplio with Michelini, and was re-elected diputado from 1972 until the instauration of the military dictatorship
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Franz Seitz Sr.
-Mann Brand, one of the first propaganda films made after the instauration of the Nazi regime in Germany.
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