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The word commemorate can mean at least 2 thing. 1. to call to remembrance or 2.Be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
"Commemorate" in Tagalog can be translated as "alasin" or "alalahanin."
Somebody dies and this is a ceremony to commemorate the persons life
it is a memorial there to commemorate the victims of the first world war
Commemorative is the adjective for commemorate.
The verb of commemorative is commemorate. As in "to commemorate something".
Perhaps you mean anniversary, a celebration that happens once a year to commemorate a specific event.
Commemorate + to remember as a group very typical at funerals we are here to commemorate the life of John
The correct spelling for this word is commemorate. It means to show respect or recall something or someone in a ceremony.
We commemorate the sailors who died on board the USS Arizona with a memorial. On July 4, we commemorate the birth of the United States as a nation.
What, if anything, are you doing to commemorate Veterans Day?
There are four syllables in commemorate: com-mem-o-rate