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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(91) Oh, they said how heroic he was and the headmaster said all the right things at the school memorial service.
(92) If it makes up for it, he has built his own unforgettable memorial.
(93) The tomb stands today as a telling memorial to the period.
(94) Battle Abbey was founded by William to commemorate his victory and as a memorial to the fallen.
(95) Now the people of the town have honoured his bravery by erecting a permanent memorial.
(96) The most intriguing memorial in the church, however, is that of Edward Trelawney, distant kin of the battling bishop.
(97) He is commemorated by a Memorial stone on the front of the old church.
(98) And some cemetery supporters have suggested that the industry itself may be persuaded to bail out the Sleeping Ones at Hollywood Memorial.
(99) Why not expect her to go to his memorial dinner?
(100) Memorial services are still held here and strong links are maintained with the 351st Bomber Group Association. 11.
(101) While the city refused, Hayden is continuing to press Chicago officials to establish some kind of memorial to the 1968 events.
(102) Nothing was going to stop Ramsey attending the memorial service for a close friend, whether it was legal or illegal.
(103) Doctors at Strong Memorial Hospital said they expected the 39-year-old woman to make a full recovery.
(104) Children do not appear on memorial brasses until the 1420s, though by the 1450s they were a regular occurrence.
(105) But it should be remembered that the memorial did not call for the dismissal of a single woman.
(106) A carved plaque with an occasional bouquet of cut roses is hardly the memorial those early saints would have wanted.
(107) After today's memorial service for Earnhardt here, drivers will focus on the risky business that defines their profession.
(108) One of her best-known works is a marble memorial to Bishop Prideaux which is in Worcester cathedral.
(109) Eliot was asked to give the first Yeats memorial lecture in Dublin in 1940.
(110) A seven-hour festival of youth rugby will be staged at Bristol's Memorial Ground next Sunday.
(111) In 1791 Sir Richard erected a memorial to his parents at Skelton church, near York.
(112) Unless he changes his mind, there may be more holocausts to remember on the Holocaust memorial days to come.
(113) Read in studio Aviation enthusiasts are calling for a memorial to be built on a hillside where a wartime pilot crashed.
(114) It was one of those memorial halls or Methodist Congregationals, or Wesleyan chapels or whatever they were.
(115) The Yad Vashem memorial on the hills west of Jerusalem is supposed to commemorate the Holocaust.
(116) Valley teenyboppers were eagerly awaiting an upcoming Veterans Memorial Coliseum concert by the Monkees.
(117) The memorial is situated on the road from the village to Wansford. 8.
(118) Congress gave the go-ahead in 1993 to build the Air Force memorial.
(119) Runnymede offered a most appropriate site for such a memorial on account of its historical associations and its closeness to London and Heathrow.
(120) A granite memorial to these Groups stands at the end of the former main runway. 2.
More similar words: in memory of, from memory, gubernatorial, historian, trial, all the more, once more, imperial, moribund, material, demoralize, industrial, building materials, member, remember, membership, lemon, remove, remote, removal, variable, criteria, bacteria, hysteria, origin, more, Democrat, ceremony, variation, patriarch.