Investiture

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Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛstɪtʃər/

Definitions of investiture

noun the formal investing of a person with honors or rank

Example Sentences

A1 An investiture ceremony is when someone is officially given a title or position.

A2 The investiture of the new president took place in a grand ceremony.

B1 The investiture of the CEO marked a new era for the company.

B2 The investiture of the crown prince was attended by dignitaries from around the world.

C1 The investiture of the Nobel Peace Prize is a highly prestigious event.

C2 The investiture of the new monarch was a lavish affair that lasted for days.

Examples of investiture in a Sentence

formal The investiture ceremony was a grand event attended by dignitaries from around the world.

informal I heard Sarah got her investiture yesterday, she must be so proud!

slang Did you see that investiture ceremony? It was lit!

figurative The investiture of power into the new CEO marked a new era for the company.

Grammatical Forms of investiture

past tense

invested

plural

investitures

comparative

more investiture

superlative

most investiture

present tense

invests

future tense

will invest

perfect tense

have invested

continuous tense

is investing

singular

investiture

positive degree

investiture

infinitive

to investiture

gerund

investing

participle

investing

Origin and Evolution of investiture

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'investiture' originates from the Latin word 'investitura', which means to clothe or adorn with official garments.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of bestowing official garments or symbols of authority, the word 'investiture' evolved to refer to the formal giving of authority or power, particularly in the context of appointing someone to a position or office.