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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181) Now the grandparents baby-sit frequently, celebrate holidays with their grandchildren, and attend all their rites of passage.
182) U2's Achtung Baby album won five trophies but they stayed home - preferring to celebrate in their favourite Dublin pub instead.
183) But some members preferred to celebrate with their own money, or use leftover campaign funds.
184) We will be back next year to celebrate our fourth pilgrimage.
185) John produced the remains of a bottle of whisky and they all had a dram to celebrate.
186) All around the globe at this time of year people celebrate the coming of new life into the world.
187) Did we laugh and celebrate and dance a hundred jigs?
188) Added to this were attractive displays of children's work, to celebrate their achievement.
189) His colleagues broke open a champagne bottle inside the City Hall to celebrate.
190) The graduation ceremony allows students to celebrate their achievements with family and friends.
191) The price to pay for a chance to celebrate the sport.
191) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
192) Read in studio A court has heard how four men murdered the host at a party held to celebrate his own engagement.
193) As you prepare to celebrate Christmas, remind yourself that life itself is a celebration. Make each day a celebration! RVM
194) In the brief interval between revisions, we agree to celebrate in Santa Fe.
195) To love is to see myself in you and to wish to celebrate myself with you. What I love is the embodiment of my values in another person. Love is an act of self-assertion, self-expression and a celebration of being alive. Nathaniel Branden
196) He'd been stabbed in the neck during a party to celebrate his engagement.
197) What do you want to do to celebrate our anniversary this year?
198) Top wedding: Two pensioners celebrate their wedding on Saturday at a top nightclub.
199) Celebrate life. Unless you celebrate each day of life, you are not truly living. Let each day be a festival of joy. RVM
200) The first play they mounted was for Alan and his family - to celebrate the completion of the pageant.
201) When this happens it is time to celebrate and consider all the various offers raining in from the major labels.
202) They regularly lead Sunday services at the parish church and welcome the community into school to celebrate special events.
203) We should always be looking for opportunities to celebrate success.
204) It was a supper to celebrate the christening of their new baby.
205) Some people react so strongly against the morbid view of doubt that they treat doubt casually, even celebrate it.
206) A half-holiday was granted in celebration: a reminder of the days when Pemberton granted half-holidays to celebrate his birthday.
207) Make a note in your new Letts/CAMRA diary and come and help celebrate our 21st birthday.
208) It can be seen smiling from the cover of glossy magazines that celebrate celebrity as much as sport.
209) However, most February 29 babies celebrate their birthdays on February 28.
210) It's not the way to celebrate your centenary, as manager Ally Robertson knows only too well.
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