remembrance|remembrances in English
noun
[re'mem·brance || rɪ'membrəns]
memory, saved mental impression; memento, keepsake, souveni
Use "remembrance|remembrances" in a sentence
1. 1 review of A fond Remembrance, Inc "A fond Remembrance, Inc
2. Adoptee Remembrance Day - October 30th
3. He razed her from his remembrance.
4. Holy Communion is remembrance, commemoration, and memorial, but this remembrance is much more than simply intellectual recalling.
5. 11 He razed her from his remembrance.
6. Commemorate definition is - to call to remembrance
7. 17 Then we planted a remembrance tree.
8. Southeast Nigeria streets empty for Biafra remembrance
9. On Remembrance Sunday we honour those who died.
10. 9 This watch is a remembrance of my father.
11. 8 Do you have any remembrance of your childhood?
12. * We have a book of remembrance, Moses 6:46.
13. In God’s remembrance, We want our name to be
14. * See also Book of Remembrance; Genealogy; Plan of Redemption; Salvation
15. 10 All remembrance of him has escaped from my mind.
16. The ribbons bore the words remembrance, rebirth, renewal and rebuilding.
17. It was the only physical remembrance of her beloved husband.
18. On the couplet , Mr Bao wrote : " Eternal remembrance to Ziyang. "
19. □ Whose names are written in God’s book of remembrance?
20. He smiled at the remembrance of their first kiss.
21. The war remembrance was marked with four hashtags,#Biafran, #
22. Anzac Day: In coronavirus lockdown, dawn remembrance on driveways
23. 4 On Remembrance Sunday we honour those who died.
24. 1 The remembrance of past sorrow is joyful.
25. 7 He sent us a small remembrance of his visit.