Synonym: celebrate, honor, observe, proclaim. Similar words: commemoration, from memory, commensurate, memory, memorial, memorise, memorize, in memory of. Meaning: [kə'meməreɪt] v. 1. mark by some ceremony or observation 2. call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony 3. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event.
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31. A memorial stone has been unveiled to commemorate their bravery.
32. But she said nothing special is planned to commemorate it.
33. Throughout the years, celebrations have been held to commemorate Coronations, Jubilees, and Royal marriages.
34. And to commemorate their anniversary, the charity has opened a new office in Glasgow.
35. To commemorate the move, the accountancy firm, Peat Marwick, has produced a booklet of budget trivia.
36. Why in the world would anyone commemorate such prosaic scenes?
37. Today he should commemorate Comrade Ogilvy.
38. The United States Postal Service has issued a new stamp to commemorate the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
39. A special issue of the magazine was brought out to commemorate the occasion.
40. In order to commemorate the day, they nicknamed It'singles Day.
41. that each year the young women of Israel go out for four days to commemorate the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite.
42. Timed to commemorate the Alma-Ata anniversary, the report offers practical and technical guidance for reforms that can equip health systems to respond to health challenges of unprecedented complexity.
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43. The new stamps were issued to commemorate the coronation of the king.
44. Celebrations planned to commemorate the 30 th anniversary of independence were cancelled.
45. At least the family, knowing how he felt, have not authorized statues to commemorate FDR.
46. On this day we commemorate those soldiers who died during battle.
47. My father , Neleus, had this urn made to commemorate his victory at Cyparisseis.
48. Kaczynski had been flying to Katyn, near Smolensk, to commemorate the victims of the Katyn massacre.
49. Always require that some are warm. Even though being that the pick is bumptious commemorate.
50. In order to commemorate Newton's contribution, the International Astronomy Federation decided that names 662 planetoids as the Newton planetoid.
51. Crowds gather to commemorate the victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center Sept. 11.
52. A : It's to commemorate the founder of the university, Cheng , She - wo.
53. To commemorate a great patriotic poet of China: Qu Yuan.
54. Iraqi soldiers and police staged a long parade in full dress uniform in Baghdad to commemorate the U.S. pullout and to mark the day the government is calling "National Sovereignty Day."
55. It has great realistic significance for us to commemorate the day.
56. May 5 after a year to commemorate the dragon boat racing.
57. The students decided to write a memoir to commemorate their teacher.
58. Today, all walks of life in Shenyang held public assembly to ceremoniously commemorate this historic date.
59. A devotional prayer at morning, noon, and night to commemorate the annunciation.
60. A town of southeast England, site of the Battle of Hastings(1066). William the Conqueror built Battle Abbey to commemorate his victory here. Population, 4, 987.
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