Synonym: anamnesis, commemoration, memorial, recollection. Similar words: remembrancer, remember, embrace, embrasure, branch, vibrancy, preponderance of evidence, france. Meaning: [rɪ'membrəns] n. 1. the ability to recall past occurrences 2. a recognition of meritorious service.
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3 He smiled at the remembrance of their first kiss.
4 On Remembrance Sunday we honour those who died.
5 A service was held in remembrance of local soldiers killed in the war.
6 Remembrance is a form of meeting, forgetfulness is a form of freedom.
7 He sent us a small remembrance of his visit.
8 Do you have any remembrance of your childhood?
9 This watch is a remembrance of my father.
10 All remembrance of him has escaped from my mind.
11 He razed her from his remembrance.
12 The cenotaph stands as a remembrance of those killed during the war.
13 Christians eat bread and drink wine in remembrance of Jesus.
14 A church service was held in remembrance of the victims.
15 They wore black in remembrance of those who had died.
16 Lances of remembrance pierced her heart,(www.Sentencedict.com) and she flinched.
17 Then we planted a remembrance tree.
18 So respect, remembrance was for herself, and today herself needed rest.
19 Between them they have 90 years of selling Remembrance Day poppies.
20 Her exalted moment of remembrance expired, she sighed in her relief and in her certainty of purpose.
21 Lais shrugged away her discomfort at the remembrance of what Bennet thought of her.
22 If you want to build a chapel of remembrance, don't site it in a Woolwich shopping precinct.
23 As a gesture of remembrance, the city has filled in many of these indentations with red plastic.
24 I give you endless brand-new good wishes.Please accept them as a new remembrance of our lasting friendship.
25 Grief and tragedy and hatred are only for a time. Goodness, remembrance and love have no end.
26 The flower arrangement from the Society is beautiful and will give pleasure and remembrance for a long time.
27 It lies against a stone wall, shielded by birch and fur, overlooking a garden of remembrance, containing more memorials.
28 His daughter Marie, a nurse, was killed in the Enniskillen Remembrance Day atrocity in 1987.
29 Miss Fogerty was torn between telling the truth and the remembrance of her promise to her headmistress.
30 Jack Daniels was there, too, escorted by Delia in remembrance of our former raven-cage-raising and raven-catching parties.
More similar words: remembrancer, remember, embrace, embrasure, branch, vibrancy, preponderance of evidence, france, judicial branch, executive branch, ignorance, entrance, hindrance, utterance, temperance, fragrance, severance, insurance, tolerance, endurance, assurance, legislative branch, appearance, exuberance, entranceway, forbearance, perseverance, member, embroil, umbrage.