Similar words: cerebration, cerebral, cerebral palsy, cerebral cortex, cerebrum, cerebrovascular, celebrate, celebrated. Meaning: v. use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments.
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1. Cerebrate, I've located the records I sought.
2. You begin to annoy me, Cerebrate.
3. About 3/4 people plan to cerebrate Hallowmas , while most people say that they will buy sweets, festival cloths and decoration despite facing tightening credit, according to the survey.
4. If situation allow I will cerebrate your next birthday with you in China.
5. No, honey, on the contrary, I'm just thinking about how to cerebrate our anniversary.
6. Only the potent energies wielded by the dark templar could ensure a cerebrate 's permanent destruction.
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