instauration (Meaning)

Wordnet

instauration (n)

the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new

Webster

instauration (n.)

Restoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation; renewal; repair; renovation; renaissance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of instauration

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instauration Sentence Examples

  1. The instauration of a new era sparked both excitement and trepidation among the populace.
  2. The government's instauration of strict curfews aimed to curb the spread of the virus.
  3. The instauration of democratic principles brought hope and optimism to the oppressed nation.
  4. The instauration of a monarchy proved to be a controversial move in the modern age.
  5. The instauration of the new tax system faced resistance from those who believed it to be unfair.
  6. The instauration of peace negotiations brought a glimmer of hope to the war-torn region.
  7. The instauration of a merit-based recruitment system ensured equal opportunities for all candidates.
  8. The instauration of a censorship board raised concerns about freedom of expression.
  9. The instauration of a new cultural policy aimed to promote inclusivity and diversity.
  10. The instauration of the death penalty for certain crimes sparked a fierce debate on morality and justice.

FAQs About the word instauration

the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something newRestoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation; renewal; repair; renovation; renaiss

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The instauration of a new era sparked both excitement and trepidation among the populace.

The government's instauration of strict curfews aimed to curb the spread of the virus.

The instauration of democratic principles brought hope and optimism to the oppressed nation.

The instauration of a monarchy proved to be a controversial move in the modern age.