What are the opposite words for postinaugural?
Postinaugural refers to the period after an inauguration typically of a government leader or an official. The word is made up of two roots; post, which means after, and the Latin term inaugurare, which means to consecrate or to invest with a sacred character. Antonyms for postinaugural would, therefore, be prefixes that imply before or the absence of an inauguration. For instance, the word pre-inaugural means before the inauguration, while non-inaugural would imply the absence of an inauguration. Other antonyms could include uninhabited, inoperative, or inactive, suggesting a state of being before or without inauguration, respectively.
What are the antonyms for Postinaugural?
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