Antonym: immemorial. Similar words: in memory of, from memory, gubernatorial, historian, trial, all the more, once more, imperial. Meaning: [mɪ'mɔːrɪəl] n. 1. a recognition of meritorious service 2. a written statement of facts submitted in conjunction with a petition to an authority 3. a structure erected to commemorate persons or events.
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(31) The museum will serve as a memorial to the millions who passed through Ellis Island.
(32) He laid the wreath reverently in front of the memorial.
(33) More than fifteen thousand people took part in the memorial service.
(34) A monument was set up as a memorial to the dead soldiers.
(35) A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
(36) A memorial service is being held for her at St Paul's Church.
(37) The church service was a memorial to the disaster victims.
(38) In place of our advertised programme, we will have live coverage of the special memorial service.
(39) The town raised a memorial to those killed in the war.
(40) The memorial service was conducted by the Rev. David Prior.
(41) The hospital was built as a memorial to King Edward VII.
(42) The prime minister today unveiled a memorial to those who died in the disaster.
(43) Do you have the memorial postage stamps for the bicentenary?
(44) A memorial stone was dedicated to those who lost their lives in the war.
(45) The garden is a memorial to one of the finest Victorian gardeners.
(46) The site of the memorial is granted in perpetuity to Canada.
(47) The prime minister laid a wreath at the war memorial.
(48) The town has honoured his bravery by erecting a memorial.
(49) A memorial garden was to be created for the Princess in a London park.
(50) We had a memorial tablet put up on the church wall.
(51) This was not a memorial service but a celebration of his life.
(52) The school has a memorial tablet engraved with the name of the founder.
(53) Memorial services have become tedious and expected. I would like to help break the mould.
(54) The President ended his visit by laying a wreath at the war memorial.
(55) A memorial service is being held on Sunday for victims of the bomb explosion.
(56) Would they have left it, perhaps(sentencedict.com), as a memorial?
(57) All are detained in Darlington Memorial Hospital.
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(58) Miss Lofthouse had taken the wreaths from the Memorial.
(59) In it's place a memorial to their lost lives.
(60) A memorial service will be held later this month.
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