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UK
/kəmˈɛmɹətˌɪv/
]
[ US /kəˈmɛmɝˌeɪtɪv, kəˈmɛmɹətɪv/ ]
[ US /kəˈmɛmɝˌeɪtɪv, kəˈmɛmɹətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
intended as a commemoration
a commemorative plaque
NOUN
- an object (such as a coin or postage stamp) made to mark an event or honor a person
How To Use commemorative In A Sentence
- A celebrated public speaker, he established the tradition of commemorative oratory in the United States.
- The mission: raise $ 50, 000 and erect a commemorative statue on the City Hall front lawn.
- The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor.
- After touring the hospital, Her Majesty unveiled a commemorative plaque.
- USP A special edition radio with commemorative plaque. Times, Sunday Times
- Commemorative wall plaques and mugs in celebration of 150 years of St. Conleth's Church are available in the Parish Office.
- She will dock in Cherbourg later on June 5 and veterans will be taken to commemorative services on June 6.
- All the children will also receive commemorative medals courtesy of the governors, who are also producing keyrings.
- His idea is that people should stop buying commemorative seats for viewpoints and instead leave a legacy to have trees cut down.
- The brandy, not the 400 post commemorative doily, that is. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ladies Lounge