memorialize

[ US /məˈmɔɹiəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
    This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps
    We memorialized the Dead
  2. address in a memorial
    The President memorialized the heroes of the battle
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How To Use memorialize In A Sentence

  • The courtier engages in the provocative playfulness exemplified by the participants in the four nights of gamesome conversation at the court of Urbino memorialized by Castiglione; the poet recreates it.
  • The President memorialized the heroes of the battle
  • Not just in a name memorialized on a building, but in the hearts and drive of each of these five remarkable kids who learned from their greatest teacher that “quit” is never an option. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball
  • If the tables were turned and I was the one who had died, she'd probably be out there trying to memorialize my life. SUDDENLY
  • This uber-entertaining masterpiece of a sitcom embodies the extremely rare ensemble "chemistry" of Friends, the quick-witted and cutting topical relevance of Frasier, the clever multi-plot-line & thematic interweaving prowess of Arrested Development, and the blithesome, almost unnerving demonstration powerful family love reminiscent of such memorialized family classics as The Cosby Show or The Brady Bunch. Hulu.com: The Top 10 TV Comedies of 2011
  • Bowes 'son, Casey Bowes,' 94, who was present that evening, said of his father: "He would be very proud and honored to have his name memorialized in such a special way by the Prep family. Undefined
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests, however, that most accounts are not "memorialized" & mdash; they patiently await the next status update that will never come like faithful Hachikō. Rudy Adler: The Rise of the Dead: How Many Ghosts Are on Facebook?
  • Unlike Veterans Day, which commemorates living veterans, Memorial Day is expressly intended as a day to memorialize the sacrifice of men and women who have given their lives in uniform.
  • He says it is crucial not just to identify the problem, but to "memorialise" it along with a record of the implemented solutions, a process he says is the most valuable piece of the ASAP. HEADLINES
  • The guy has brought all his resources to bear to pay tribute to blue collar heroism, dignify mundane aspirations, memorialize the dead, and console the survivors.
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