Synonym: commemorate, make merry, observe, praise, proclaim, revel. Similar words: celebration, celebrity, accelerate, decelerate, bracelet, vibrate, adumbrate, electorate. Meaning: ['selɪbreɪt] v. 1. celebrate, as of holidays or rites 2. have a celebration 3. assign great social importance to.
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91) Ordinarily we could marvel and celebrate without any deeper pang of fear.
92) We may celebrate different holidays, we may pray to different gods, we may carry different bibles.
93) But in the modern period, prestigious spaces had been found in which to celebrate machines.
94) A formal ceremony was held to celebrate the anniversary of his death.
95) How, then, do we now celebrate Provincial's success as the 1990s begin?
96) To celebrate his fortune to come, he invited the other dealers for a drink that night at the local pub.
97) Please meet me tomorrow dressed in your galoshes, and we will celebrate our caramelized love together.
98) But once the ceremony was complete the leaders went with the colonial dignitaries to the Governor's mansion to celebrate.
99) Now that we've got that out of the way, we can celebrate the book.
100) The party had been held in nearby Lidget Green to celebrate the christening of Zatun's three-week-old baby.
101) His teammates were long gone,(http://sentencedict.com/celebrate.html) headed home to celebrate the biggest victory of their pro careers.
102) Congratulations on your promotion - we must go out and celebrate!
103) To disband every army everywhere; now that would be something to celebrate!
104) This original paperback includes stories, essays and poems that celebrate motherhood.
105) The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate. Oprah Winfrey
106) The couple plan to celebrate the victory and their seventh wedding anniversary by taking their children to Disneyworld in Florida.
107) About 20,000 motorcyclists will converge on Milwaukee this weekend, to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Harley Davidson bike company.
108) To celebrate its jubilee, the club is holding a top quality weekend tournament at the Walsall Polytechnic Campus on April 18-20.
109) In a society that values freedom above all, the obvious way to celebrate a centenary is just to keep driving.
110) Read in studio Britain's top Olympic and paralympic athletes gathered today to celebrate the outstanding achievements in their sports.
111) The four local factories were told in no uncertain terms that they had to celebrate.
112) But this Christmas an invitation had come to celebrate with the Bradfords, and he had found her.
113) They were the first country to organise an international sevens tournament, which they did to celebrate their Centenary in 1973.
114) He would appear at 6 a.m. in Addenbrooke's Hospital to celebrate the sacrament as its honorary assistant chaplain.
115) In Profile is intended as a final presentation this year to celebrate 10 years of survival.
116) At the end of their fast, the people have a big party to celebrate.
117) A few players turned cartwheels at the edge of the field to celebrate their victory.
118) The service will be attended by pupils from William Cassidy but is open to the whole community to celebrate education.
119) There was more, though, to celebrate than a life of political service.
120) By extreme good fortune, Blackpool can celebrate its tramway centenary with one of its original ten cars of 1885.
More similar words: celebration, celebrity, accelerate, decelerate, bracelet, vibrate, adumbrate, electorate, cerebral, executive branch, legislative branch, priceless, celestial, isosceles, brattle, inebriated, celibate, vibrational, elevate, delegate, rate, irate, prate, grate, operate, pirate, berate, grate on, hydrate, obdurate.