Recommencement
[kuh-mens-muh nt] /kəˈmɛns mənt/
noun
1.
an act or instance of commencing; beginning:
the commencement of hostilities.
2.
the ceremony of conferring degrees or granting diplomas at the end of the academic year.
3.
the day on which this ceremony takes place.
commencement
/kəˈmɛnsmənt/
noun
1.
the beginning; start
2.
(US & Canadian) a ceremony for the presentation of awards at secondary schools
(US) a ceremony for the conferment of academic degrees
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