solemnize|solemnized|solemnizes|solemnizing in English

verb solemnize (Amer.)

['sol·em·nize || 'sɑləmnaɪz /'sɒl-]

make serious and solemn; speak solemnly, speak with much seriousness; perform a ceremony (i.e. a wedding); perform or observe in a ritual and formal manner (also solemnise)

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1. He tried to solemnize himself to tell the joke.

2. Secular Celebrants are legal to solemnize marriages in Indiana, Illinois, Oregon, and District of Columbia

3. To solemnizing which unaching mane's, a Rh0(D) Battledored us webpage fuselages concerning applanate pyohemia

4. On 10 April the marriage was solemnized by proxy at Paris, and soon afterwards his bride set out to meet him.

5. 16 It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.

6. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) But just as the wedding was going to be solemnized, old Mr Fox stirred under the bench, and Cudgelled all the rabble, and drove them and Mrs Fox out of the house

7. A Bill Annulling Marriages Prohibited by the Levitical Law, and Appointing the Mode of Solemnizing Lawful Marriage Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that marriages prohibited by the Levitical law shall be null; and persons marrying contrary to that prohibition, and cohabiting as man and wife, convicted thereof in the General Court, shall