What is a sentence for memorialize?

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  1. Do you hope to memorialize your name?
  2. They built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory.
  3. But that's the least of his efforts to memorialize the sub.
  4. People plan to carve a stone to memorialize the tsunami victims.
  5. He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  6. They quickly set about to find a lasting way to memorialize their beloved son.
  7. To memorialize the moment, he takes a smart-phone photo of himself looking sad.
  8. When she died in 1946, her friends wanted to memorialize her in some significant way.
  9. A cairn and stone marker memorialize climber Scott Fischer, who died on Everest in 1996.
  10. A sculpture memorializing the fall of the Berlin Wall was dedicated on December 18, 1992.
  11. The Maya were well aware that a solar system is 365 days but chose to memorialize the number 360.
  12. The godfather of proto-punk guitar slinging, Thunders is memorialized on this 12-cut live disc recorded in Tokyo in 1988.
  13. To Americans, the Korean War was the last thing they wanted to memorialize, thus the war became known as "The Forgotten War."
  14. Their written petition gives some indication as to how much the Jesuits had mastered the delicate art of memorializing the emperor.
  15. Thus, I made a special effort to re-print her poetry anthology at the centenary of Nan She to memorialize my dear grandmother Yao Zhuxin.
  16. But what I am very confident about is that we share a broad strategy, one that I hope we can memorialize in a declaration by the end of this year.
  17. Online funerals would not retain the ashes, but set up an online cemetery and memorialize the deceased by posting an obituary and funeral messages.
  18. Online funerals or burials would not retainthe ashes, but set up an online cemeteryand memorialize the deceasedby posting an obituary and funeral messages.
  19. Lord's Supper : The Southern Baptists believe that the Lord's Supper is a symbolic act of obedience whereby members of the church memorialize the death of Jesus.
  20. Saakashvili responded sarcastically that Russia was free to open a museum to memorialize Georgian oppression of Russians, and that he would even donate the funds.
  21. Plant a tree or garden, or memorialize the person in some fitting way, such as running in a charity run or walk (a breast cancer race, for example) in honor of the lost loved one.

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[ muh-mawr-ee-uh-lahyz, -mohr- ]

/ məˈmɔr i əˌlaɪz, -ˈmoʊr- /

verb (used with object), me·mo·ri·al·ized, me·mo·ri·al·iz·ing.

to present a memorial to.

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Also especially British, me·mo·ri·al·ise .

First recorded in 1790–1800; memorial + -ize

me·mo·ri·al·i·za·tion, nounme·mo·ri·al·iz·er, nounun·me·mo·ri·al·ized, adjective

memorandum, memorandum of understanding, memorial, Memorial Day, memorialist, memorialize, memorial park, memoria technica, memoried, memories, memorist

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admire, adore, commemorate, lionize, worship, acclaim, aggrandize, appreciate, celebrate, commend, compliment, decorate, dignify, distinguish, ennoble, erect, esteem, exalt, glorify, hallow

  • If you want to do something to memorialize your son and they won’t picket you, you should do it with this kid.

  • “It was important to all of us to memorialize her, to recognize that she was,” writes Davis.

  • Art had presaged the horror and now art was to memorialize it.

  • In 2008, when she and her partner wanted to memorialize their commitment, they traveled to Canada to get married.

  • He goes on to compass the very nature of memory by way of considering how we memorialize mass death.

  • One of my sons, who now lives in the United States, was very supportive of what I have done [to memorialize the famine].

  • The Boston papers printed the act in mourning and, meetings were called to memorialize the legislature.

    Thomas Jefferson|Edward S. Ellis et. al.

  • Mr. Jan Meyer suggests that those who came early to the goldfields should memorialize separately, and he would support them.

    The Transvaal from Within|J. P. Fitzpatrick

  • The Dominicans at Manila, on the same day, memorialize the home government for the suppression of the Audiencia in the islands.

    The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616|Various

  • I determined to memorialize my coin, and to read my memoir at the meeting.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846|Various

  • It proceeded to call a convention and to memorialize the King and Queen, who in the end approved its course.

    Pioneers of the Old South|Mary Johnston

to present or address a memorial to

memorialization or memorialisation, nounmemorializer or memorialiser, noun

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