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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151) Celebrate in desert elegance, the historic Rex Ranch offers a variety of options.
152) He was to celebrate the inauguration in Florida speaking up for the black voters who feel disenfranchised.
153) We celebrate the birthday of the body. But, in reality, "We" are not the body. We are the soul, the atman. Therefore, celebrate every day, as we are immortal. RVM
154) And hey presto-it's time to consider how to celebrate 25 years of conjugal bliss.
155) The city deserves a distinctive, central district to celebrate the arts, and itself.
156) With time, he also staged an annual Team Day to celebrate and share the most innovative accomplishments.
157) Most of the pictures celebrate the nobility of working with one's hands.
158) An official day to, as a society, agree to disagree and celebrate our freedom to do so.
159) Thousands of Christian pilgrims converged on Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas Eve.
160) Prayer, songs and fireworks all helped the faithful celebrate her feast day.
161) Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph.
161) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
162) And forces with an interest in subverting the sanity of this Dominion may be readying themselves to celebrate that anniversary.
163) Some of them express dismay, others celebrate, but all are astonished.
164) We all of us feel your happiness and we have come to celebrate it with you, and with your families.
165) For workers, bigger pay raises undoubtedly seemed overdue, and something to celebrate.
166) A group of us went out for a drink to celebrate Sonia's birthday.
167) What is there to celebrate and explore when my life is so grim?
168) Memorial monuments usually celebrate triumphs rather than the state's decimation of cultures and peoples.
169) Her birthday was on 21st December and he arranged a family dinner party to celebrate it.
170) Did they love Gretzky enough to override their antipathy toward the Kings and celebrate his return?
171) We all had an extra cup of coffee to celebrate meeting in a foreign land.
172) There's a two-hour Twilight Zone special to celebrate its silver anniversary.
173) Despite her need of medical attention,(sentencedict.com) the night was young and there was still time to celebrate.
174) Join in the fun and celebrate the opening of 1992's Festival.
175) Paula and some friends adjourned to the bar to celebrate.
176) It's our wedding anniversary next month, and we're having a party to celebrate the occasion.
177) Rather than disparaging the familiarity of such stories, we should celebrate the fact these great men exist.
178) Ken bought her a bottle of gin to celebrate her return home.
179) Thirteen churches in the Louth-South Armagh border zone have been asked not to celebrate Sunday mass.
180) It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM
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