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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(181) We halted under a memorial statue to Frederick the Great.
(182) And the next book, article, theatre programme and, one day, I guess, memorial celebration.
(183) The museums can promise them only one thing an enduring memorial and gratitude for any help given.
(184) He's obsessed about his work - obsessed with building some kind of memorial to your father.
(185) A memorial stone has been unveiled to commemorate their bravery.
(186) The site of the explosion has now been levelled out and is going to be made into a memorial garden.
(187) On Wednesday last week five mortars landed a few hundred metres from where 350 people attended a Holocaust memorial service.
(188) Charles and Diana did not speak as they climbed into their limousine to drive to the war memorial.
(189) The village band, all discordant trumpetings and squeaks, led the congregation in procession to the war memorial.
(190) I was thinking of a text illustrated with his photographs: a memorial.
(191) We applied for a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund on the basis that its support alone could save the church.
(192) A shrewd and learned editor, a patient mentor, and a courteous friend, his Boswell is a lasting memorial.
(193) On Aug. 30 a bomb was detonated at a Berlin memorial commemorating victims of the holocaust.
(194) These records will be placed in the museum, when it is established, as a memorial of the Sinclair family.
(195) One Sunday evening in 1942 he wandered aimlessly into the old Memorial Church.
(196) Its owners say they'd be pleased to allow a memorial on the site.
(197) The drivers of both vehicles were taken to Darlington Memorial Hospital for treatment but neither was seriously injured.
(198) A Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament banner was unfurled and carried round the war memorial before one of those carrying it was arrested.
(199) Following demolition, a memorial hall, named after the late member was erected on the site.
(200) Together with the family, directors establish the location, dates, and times of wakes, memorial services, and burials.
(201) We had staked out the war memorial where the secret meeting was destined to occur.
(202) The tax-exempt, nonprofit group was authorized by Congress in 1986 to create the memorial.
(203) There was no one about except Miss Lofthouse taking the dead heads off the daffodils in the churchyard by the War Memorial.
(204) It begins by looking at the often neglected memorial monument of the civic square and the public place.
(205) Owen was buried in the churchyard at Newtown, and there is a statue of him in the town's memorial park.
(206) A motorcade through downtown Moon Beach, a twenty-one-gun salute, a memorial service in the cathedral.
(207) She was suffering amnesia and taken to Darlington Memorial Hospital.
(208) On the following day Walesa visited the Yad Veshem memorial to the victims of the holocaust.
(209) On memorial brasses chrysom children are depicted in this outfit(Sentencedict.com ), with a cross shown on the forehead.
(210) He said there is a distinct possibility the Coyotes will use the ice at Veterans Memorial Coliseum this season.
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.