Synonym: festivity, jubilation, solemnisation, solemnization. Similar words: celebrity, operation, migration, separation, AND operation, reparation, exploration, integration. Meaning: [‚selɪ'breɪʃn] n. 1. a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event 2. any joyous diversion 3. the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual.
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91. What do you wish for on the first celebration of the day you lost everything?
92. The launch of the engine plant marked a double celebration for staff at Ellesmere Port.
93. In 1918 he chaired a war memorials committee and organized nationwide pyrotechnic displays in celebration of the armistice.
94. This seems to me to be a real cause for celebration.
95. The impressive improvements in health status worldwide during the past century are a cause for celebration.
96. So we had a video, and a special celebration dinner, and it made me feel really great.
97. What happened Saturday night might have been the most memorable post-victory celebration in the history of the World Series.
98. Success-even getting better-is made really important and a cause for celebration with noise and pageantry.
99. The two schools ended up as joint winners of the 1998 Carnival, which meant a double celebration for the team.
100. Eight of the 11 aircraft present during the celebration weekend still worked for their living.
101. Perhaps no custom reveals our character as a Nation so clearly as our celebration of Thanksgiving Day. Ronald Reagan
102. MAtse a. The unleavened bread used during the celebration of Passover.
103. Surely it is a cause for celebration that no one has the last word about the meaning of scripture.
104. She would cook it and everyone would eat it in celebration of my becoming part of the family.
105. Pick it up unknowingly and you will quickly be convinced that 10-child families are a cause for celebration rather than concern.
106. And what a wonderful world of myth one finds in celebration of this universal mystery!
107. But both Raquel and Freddie were at a celebration here last year to bless the marriage.
108. DIlAYdl n. A top that is used in a game played during the celebration of CHANike.
109. As you prepare to celebrate Christmas,(www.Sentencedict.com) remind yourself that life itself is a celebration. Make each day a celebration! RVM
110. 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
111. There is a symmetry about this, about their relationship with the clock of the century, that calls for celebration.
112. This fact is a cause for mild celebration in itself.
113. The historical society, meanwhile, will observe the month with a celebration at 7 p.m.
114. The win made it a double celebration for Betty and husband Arthur.
115. Some examples include frustration over work, an argument with a spouse, and celebration of a baseball game win.
116. Remember that at this time the special eucharistic celebration of Christians took place during the course of a meal of fellowship.
117. There are no plans for celebration in the Feeley household.
118. But this year, for his seventieth birthday, the youngest daughter, Sofia, wanted the celebration at her house.
119. Our wedding was many years ago. The celebration continues to this day. Gene Perret
120. It is also heard accompanying the priest during the celebration of Holy Mass and during the sermons.
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