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US
/kəˈmɛmɝˌeɪtɪŋ/
]
[ UK /kəmˈɛməɹˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kəmˈɛməɹˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
intended as a commemoration
a commemorative plaque
How To Use commemorating In A Sentence
- With a spectacular array of illustrations, the book captures that challenge, as well as commemorating the life of an exceptional man.
- As a three-day ruling party congress ended at Victoria Falls, hooligans from Zanu-PF chiselled brass plaques commemorating the dead of two world wars from the cathedral's sanctuary.
- There are no fewer than five open Bibles in the picture, and the walls are adorned with a memorial commemorating a dead son and an ominous mezzotint, Samson Carrying Off the Gates of Gaza by James Lucas.
- They have stolen a statue of a steenbok from Wits University, as well as the plaque on the striking black granite cube commemorating Enoch Sontonga, author of the national anthem.
- They discover that the marker commemorating the shoot-out was destroyed by an earthquake in 1983.
- The ornamented gold bar commemorating the Year of the Dog is still our most popular item.
- Things began well, with a moving ceremony commemorating the firefighters who had lost their lives and honoring local firefighters who had gone to New York afterwards to help out.
- In the floor, close to the monument, is the stone commemorating Shakespeare's widow.
- He also traded some one in Baltimore for a limited edition Cal Ripkin box commemorating his record 2, 131 consecutive games played.
- The present grotto commemorating Our Lady's apparitions at Lourdes will be moved to another location in the garden.