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Commemorate   /kəmˈɛmərˌeɪt/   Listen
Commemorate

verb
(past & past part. commemorated; pres. part. commemorating)
1.
Mark by some ceremony or observation.  Synonym: mark.
2.
Call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony.  Synonym: remember.  "Remember the dead of the First World War"
3.
Be or provide a memorial to a person or an event.  Synonyms: immortalise, immortalize, memorialise, memorialize, record.  "We memorialized the Dead"






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"Commemorate" Quotes from Famous Books



... used to huddle at night, through all the time of King Philip's War. Here, with much labor, the settlers dug a deep well, fed by never-failing springs, to provide a sure supply of water, in case of siege, for all the garrison. And now, as if it were a monument raised to commemorate those dismal times, there stands, at a point where all the crossing footpaths meet, a huge town-pump, near ten feet high, carved and painted, with a great ball upon its top, and an iron ladle chained to its nose. In the ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. I, No. 1, Nov. 1857 • Various

... sacred to his memory. And such it shall be in all the future of America! The sensation of desolateness, and loneliness, and darkness, with which you see it now, will pass away; the sharp grief of love and friendship will become soothed; men will repair thither as they are wont to commemorate the great days of history; the same glance shall take in, and same emotions shall greet and bless, the Harbor of the Pilgrims and the ...
— Public Speaking • Clarence Stratton

... the society were to promote cordial friendship and indissoluble union among themselves; to commemorate by frequent re-unions the great struggle they had just passed through; to use their best endeavors for the promotion of human liberty; to cherish good feeling between the respective states; and to extend benevolent aid to those of the society whose circumstances ...
— Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. • Benson J. Lossing

... further to commemorate, the moderation of Meg's reckonings, which, when they closed the banquet, often relieved the apprehensions, instead of saddening the heart, of the rising guest. A shilling for breakfast, three shillings for dinner, including a pint of old port, eighteenpence for a snug supper—such ...
— St. Ronan's Well • Sir Walter Scott

... parade ground, outside the citadel, was the scene of carnage. A large pit was dug, at the brink of which the victims were placed; they were then shot, and thrown into this grave. Eighty-two were thus butchered, and buried in the pit, over which a mound has been raised, to commemorate their execution. ...
— Borneo and the Indian Archipelago - with drawings of costume and scenery • Frank S. Marryat


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