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interregnum

noun as in coalition government

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Example Sentences

Costner was an earnest man for an earnest time: the patriotic, self-serious interregnum between Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

Most comically of all, I will never forget the brief Al-Sharpton-has-been-redeemed interregnum.

Throughout the bitter four-month interregnum, President Herbert Hoover had tried to get FDR to endorse joint policy statements.

The establishment of a British Consulate there, after a long interregnum, was either the cause or excuse for an outbreak.

Thus the Civil War and the Interregnum (1642-60) may be regarded as marking a watershed in the financial history of the country.

I do pity you, with the drunken Christmas workmen keeping you in this uncomfortable interregnum.

Moreover, the severest prohibitions were naturally mitigated during an interregnum.

Thus did the hours creep on until darkness with its interregnum of peace had fallen on the city.

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On this page you'll find 291 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to interregnum, such as: interim, interruption, interval, meanwhile, recess, and while.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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