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recessional
/ ɪˈɛʃəə /
adjective
- of or relating to recession
noun
- a hymn sung as the clergy and choir withdraw from the chancel at the conclusion of a church service
Word History and Origins
Origin of recessional1
Example Sentences
Now, looming just over history’s horizon are three more imperial crises in Gaza, Taiwan and Ukraine that could cumulatively turn a slow imperial recessional into an all-too-rapid decline, if not collapse.
That was the time of Rudyard Kipling’s “long recessional” and A. E. Housman’s “land of lost content.”
Hidden Horns As a surprise to guests, the couple hired the band Hudson Horns to play for their recessional.
Her brothers, Sandy and James McIntryre, escorted her; Sandy, who would later lead a recessional while playing bagpipes, wore a kilt.
A good “old school singalong song,” he said his wife’s family introduced it to him, and the couple used it as the recessional song at their wedding.
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