0 an official ceremony in which someone starting a new official job formally promises to be loyal and honest and to perform their duties well: --
An excited crowd of roughly 21,000 came to see the swearing-in, even if most would not be able to hear the inaugural address.
His main task was to call new elections, which took place within 7 months of his swearing-in.
Currently the courthouse is used for a variety of tasks, including new citizen swearing-in ceremonies.
The equivalent ceremony in another jurisdiction may be called a swearing-in.
The federal government contributed about $49 million, including $1.2 million to cover the actual swearing-in ceremony.
The swearing-in was "en masse" and involved no texts whatsoever.
Each house has ranks were representatives are selected every year, they take oath in swearing-in ceremony and start performing their duties.
Prior to the public swearing-in ceremony, she was also privately sworn in behind closed doors.