Synonym: ceremonial occasion, ceremony, observance. Similar words: ceremonious, ceremony, marriage ceremony, premonition, colonial, perennial, colonialism, trichomoniasis. Meaning: [‚serɪ'məʊnjəl] n. a formal event performed on a special occasion. adj. marked by pomp or ceremony or formality.
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31) The relationship between town and ship ended spectacularly with a weekend of celebration, including a ceremonial parade through the town.
32) When a Hmong dies, his fellow clansmen beat out a dirge on ceremonial drums, announcing his departure for the afterworld.
33) Sato, 59, replaced Keisaku Manabe, 64, who will assume the ceremonial post of company chairman.
34) Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears, they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
35) The swords may have been ceremonial, or they may have been used in an acrobatic ritual sword dance.
36) In 1982 he was given the ceremonial post of vice-president.
37) The Queen was in full ceremonial dress for the state opening of Parliament.
38) His military escort made the ceremonial ride anyway, with Mary Todd Lincoln occupying the presidential carriage.
39) What the men brought home was ceremonial food, feasting food, not the food of every day.
40) The chapel had important liturgical and ceremonial duties to perform.
41) The frottola and madrigal were evidently good commercial lines - though there were also madrigals for ceremonial occasions.
42) In Workplace 2000, rigid hierarchies will be dismantled, as will the ceremonial trappings of power.
43) James embodied strict conservatism in regard to observance of both the moral and the ceremonial law.
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44) Very often they were essentially ceremonial or symbolic, with little real political business to transact.
45) Red satin, stripes or dots will not do. Evening wear is ceremonial dress.
46) The king wore it on a ribbon around his neck on ceremonial occasions.
47) As well as these purely ceremonial occasions, the Emperor attended two councils of war which were held to discuss the Crimean campaign.
48) M., putting off the ceremonial visit to the following morning.
49) He purchased a ceremonial naval uniform, complete with sword belt, sword, and Colt. 45 pistol.
50) The battalion boarded the vehicles to return to Chelsea Barracks, ceremonial duties - and Alice, of course.
51) Commentators were hard put to find words to describe the ceremonial splendor of the final event.
52) Soldiers and policemen joined in, attacking vehicles loaded with ceremonial paraphernalia and grabbing armfuls of T-shirts and umbrellas.
53) More than 5,000 fur coats were given a ceremonial burial at a secret grave in Britain by the anti-fur pressure group Lynx.
54) The couple were formally married on 7 May at Chambery, and on 20 May made their ceremonial entry into Turin.
55) Perhaps this was his idea of full dress for a ceremonial occasion.
56) Included has been everything from presiding over ceremonial events in Washington to making tours of flooded areas in the Midwest.
57) On ceremonial occasions they thrust themselves forward with their cameras.
58) Images from seals and from the frescoes themselves show people moving majestically in ceremonial costumes to places of sacrifice.
59) A couple of hundred yards downstream it gushes out below a ceremonial arch into the Brigach.
60) He held the post of special adviser to the Communist party central committee, and appeared at ceremonial occasions.
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