memorialize in English

verb
1
preserve the memory of; commemorate.
the novel memorialized their childhood summers
verb

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1. At Luke 22:19, we are commanded to memorialize his death.

2. However, Backdating to memorialize a prior act or event is a legitimate and necessary practice

3. One recurring theme is the desaparecidos and the attempts to recover their bodies and memorialize them.

4. Deciding on the type of Burial to memorialize you is a profoundly personal decision between you and your loved ones

5. 29 Online funerals would not retain the ashes, but set up an online cemetery and memorialize the deceased by posting an obituary and funeral messages.

6. 28 Online funerals or burials would not retainthe ashes, but set up an online cemeteryand memorialize the deceasedby posting an obituary and funeral messages.

7. Only Cremations & Aquamations for Pets, in Newport Beach, California, offers pet owners humane ways to memorialize their family pets through cremation and more.

8. On May 21 every year, Circassians memorialize what they say was a genocide of their people in the Caucasus in the 1860s

9. The Columbarium Wall of Remembrance is a wonderful and prayerful way to memorialize a loved one, an anniversary, or a special dedication

10. 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.

11. Established to honor the 200th birthday of the first president of the United States, the Birthplace represents more than a century of local, state, and national efforts to memorialize Washington.

12. The drive to memorialize Heart Mountain coincides with a broader push to document and restore sites associated with Japanese internment while aging survivors are still able to share their stories.

13. Bodiless memorials, which usually memorialize at the site of death, rather than of the body, reflect current society's denial of the corpse, displacing the dead body and temporarily transforming public space into a bereavement space

14. § 4.01 Introduction The successors and Assigns provision is a staple of commercial contracts.2 Although inserted almost ritualistically, its function and effect are rarely understood.3 Generally speaking, its purpose is to memorialize the relationship between the nonassigning party and the assignee.

15. A Commonplace book is not a journal at all, as John Locke writes: “Commonplace books, it must be stressed, are not journals, which are chronological and introspective.” The Commonplace book is an excellent tool for readers, helping memorialize words, phrases, quotes, passages, and images.