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
An act that honors or preserves the memory of another or a past event.
To commemorate the deaths of thousands of soldiers.
The difference lies in the different meanings of celebrate and commemorate. Celebrate suggests a joyous remembrance of an event, such as a birthday or wedding anniversary. Commemorate means a solemn remembrance of a sad or tragic event, often one in which people died.ANZAC Day is to commemorate the soldiers who have fallen in the name of defending their country.Tthis is not something to celebrate with joy, but to commemorate with respect.
On St. Patrick's Day we commemorate the life of St. Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "commemorate".
Commemorate + to remember as a group very typical at funerals we are here to commemorate the life of John
We commemorate the lives and contributions of soldiers on Remembrance day
On Memorial Day, we commemorate those who have died in war.
The correct spelling for this word is commemorate. It means to show respect or recall something or someone in a ceremony.
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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.
I really would like to commemorate the grate people that helped me finish my work.I commemorate the souldiers that fought in the wars to keep my country safe.
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In order to commemorate this grand occasion we will unveil this new statue which was built in honor of this occasion.
The possible word is "celebrate" (to commemorate, or have a party).
I would like to commemorate this example sentence to my English 101 professor. Our city is holding a silent auction so that we can raise the necessary funding to commemorate the founding fathers.