1. Inauguration Day - Noun
2. Inauguration Day - Proper noun
the day designated for inauguration of the United States President
Source: WordNetMandates are rarely won on election night. They are earned after Inauguration Day by leaders who spend their political capital wisely, taking advantage of events without overreaching. Ron Fournier
Few expected very much of Franklin Roosevelt on Inauguration Day in 1933. Like Barack Obama seventy-six years later, he was succeeding a failed Republican president, and Americans had voted for change. What that change might be Roosevelt never clearly said, probably because he himself didn't know. Russell Baker
1996 presidential election President Bill Clinton (center), first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (right) and their daughter Chelsea (left) wave to watchers at a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, January 20, 1997. Source: Internet
According to sources familiar with the meeting, Trump officials got together with the FCC transition team Friday to vet their regulatory/deregulatory blueprint for the agency as the days dwindle to Inauguration Day on Jan. Source: Internet
Senator Amy Klobuchar is 59. She would be 60 years and 240 days old on Inauguration Day. Source: Internet
It was bitterly cold during his inauguration day but the macho man ignored the advice to put on a hat and a topcoat. Source: Internet