intonement
/ɪnˈtɒnmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A formal act of consecrating or dedicating a church, building, or other structure to a particular purpose or deity.
“The intonement of the historic cathedral marked the beginning of the new era in the city’s history.”
2. noun
A formal or official expression of regret, sorrow, or apology.
“The government issued a formal intonement for the victims of the tragic disaster.”