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
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  • 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.
  • Saakashvili responded sarcastically that Russia was free to open a museum to memorialize Georgian oppression of Russians, and that he would even donate the funds.
  • Scattered across the rolling European countryside, they were once memorialized, raised to the skies in a Kansas City park, they were set in stone.
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • I think that the fact they get a grand jury in there, they memorialize the people's testimony so that they can't backslide, they can't say, no, I didn't say that, they can't equivocate.
  • Lee's script does its best to memorialise liveness – and to record not only what Lee says on stage, but how. Standup has grown up – but that doesn't mean it is great literature
  • This is one of the reasons I click in day after day- to have an opportunity to have my name memorialized in the back of a limited edition leather-bound volume for all posterior, er… posterity- what a guy! The Last Colony Auction Winner; Announcing “The Sagan Diary” « Whatever
  • Those men are memorialized at the nearby Inajo Monument, a small stone and plaque that itself was surrounded by fire this time around but emerged unscathed.
  • Since these laws were enacted, Arlington National Cemetery has interred, inurned, or memorialized over 50,000 veterans and/or eligible family members.
  • Newspaper articles, instead of decaying to pulp or dust, were instead memorialized if they caught the attention of the reader, valued over the more rarified knowledge contained in expensive books.
  • Most New Yorkers do NOT especially care if the rest of the country wants to "memorialize" 9/11--those of us who were there just want to go a single day without having to see the same footage--the planes crashing, the towers collapsing, and the other nightmare images. Archive 2004-09-01
  • Both these monuments burst into sculpture at the top, and arguably sculpture is the most expressive and dramatic way to memorialize the dead.
  • Its handmade, unofficial markers memorialize the dead while its compositional structure balances the crosses with the living.
  • We memorialized the Dead
  • 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
  • Haley Barbour's "diddly" characterization (April 12 article, "Barbour: Confederacy flap not worth 'diddly'") is a blithe dismissal of even the mention of slavery when the "noble heritage of the Confederacy" is memorialized. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • At first it seems to have been confined to the enfeoffment of the emperor's sons, but later it was extended to other important matters, so that the standard practise in enacting an administrative measure, even the appointment of an Empress, came to be that some official or group would memorialize the Emperor concerning what they thought should be done, and the Emperor approved the suggestion. The History of the Former Han Dynasty
  • Every photograph memorializes the present, once it has already passed.
  • The godfather of proto-punk guitar slinging, Thunders is memorialized on this 12-cut live disc recorded in Tokyo in 1988.
  • Rescorla's story is memorialized in the book by James B. Stewart, Heart of a Soldier.
  • We care about the small people," BP Board Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg said after meeting President Obama, birthing a phrase destined to be memorialized on T-shirts. BP chairman says firm cares about 'the small people' [Updated]
  • they built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory
  • In the 100 days since one of the world's most entrenched dictatorships was toppled, Egypt has borne witness to an explosion of creative energy seeking to memorialise, critique and carry forward the country's moment of revolutionary fervour, a process which has itself revolutionised the country's long-stagnant cultural landscape; buskers can perform without police permits. Egypt's uprising brings DIY spirit out on to the streets
  • In their dereliction the barracks memorialise something that was altruistic and fine. Country diary
  • He is trying to maintain, not memorialize his career, and the choices here reflect an artist comfortable with his legacy and feeling free to experiment.
  • It seems strange that she might come here and stare at the blank space where she is later to be memorialized.
  • When even a miscarriage is memorialized in such a kind manner, it makes sorrow easier to bear. Flowers for the Resurrection
  • The Anchorage Daily News memorializes the fallen Scout leaders, who all hailed from Alaska.
  • Online funerals would not retain the ashes, but set up an online cemetery and memorialize the deceased by posting an obituary and funeral messages.
  • The domed stupa of Buddhist architecture recalls the simple mound of earth while its gates memorialise the forest cleared for the monument.
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • Perhaps this impulse to memorialize the language of Sholom Aleichem is another way that Bikel has shown himself to posses the stamina of Tevye, making yet another delivery, this time across the ages. Thane Rosenbaum: Tevye From Fiddler Back With Bikel
  • This stuff was going to be junked and in a sense I memorialised it.
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • I had never been to the tiny park that memorializes the duel, since it has no historical interest.
  • A Coast Guardsman, wanting to memorialize his role in fighting the spill, asked for a tattoo of SpongeBob SquarePants, the cartoon character, standing knee-deep in oil. Adrift in oil, then money
  • A cairn and stone marker memorialize climber Scott Fischer, who died on Everest in 1996.
  • WHITFIELD: Yes, and what you don't see because the trees are, of course, in the way in, T.J., right there in Centennial Park, those big, beautiful pillars that are right in the middle of the park that decorate and kind of memorialize the Olympic Park, a lot of those were just torn down as if they were toothpicks. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2008
  • When their son died at the age of 22, the Keddals wanted a way to "memorialize" everything The Gazette-Enterprise: News
  • What ultimately undermines the presentation of these seemingly monadic fragments of a stable Cartesian subjectivity in this text is its material referent - the place memorialised as the location of writing.
  • The five-year-old social network will "memorialise" profiles of the dead if their friends or family request it. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The Chinese tradition of racing memorializes the spirit of Qu Yuan, who is remembered for his self-sacrifice, his steadfast morality, the power of his writing, and his concern for his fallen compatriots.
  • 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
  • He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South.
  • The words “memorial,” “memorize,” and “membership” are all etymologically linked: To memorialize is to remember, and to remember is to recall one’s own or another’s membership within a human community. Beginner’s Grace
  • People plan to carve a stone to memorialize the tsunami victims.
  • Colter's buildings are memorialized here for just this sort of delicate balancing act: They complement one of the most beautiful spots on earth, even as they momentarily distract from it.
  • Last night was spent with good friends at McSorley's Old Ale House, memorialized by Joseph Mitchell in his story McSorley's Wonderful Saloon, a work I had read several times without realizing the actual place was so close.
  • Proust memorialized his infatuation with her beauty and social grace in the character of the Duchesse de Guermantes.
  • Administrators then "memorialize" the account by removing sensitive information while leaving photos and friends' public messages on display. Internet News: November 2009 Archives
  • Like Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial with which any memorialized list of names is likely to be compared, these metropolitan-area memorials must resolve their approach not only to form but also to typographic identity.
  • Bookkeeping accompanied by signed receipts would memorialise and facilitate credit transfers that remained unsettled for many years.
  • Someone had fallen from the gangway of the square rigger Peking into the 48 degree East River -- and suddenly that dilemma memorialized in Woody Allen's film Manhattan was really happening. 11Alive.com | Atlanta Video News
  • 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.
  • - Facebook 'memorialises' profiles Facebook has announced that it will be giving friends and family the option to "memorialise" the profiles of members who have died. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • The godfather of proto-punk guitar slinging, Thunders is memorialized on this 12-cut live disc recorded in Tokyo in 1988.
  • Since journalists are not normally reluctant to memorialise themselves or to celebrate their profession, it is odd that this is the first look at the extraordinary Beer. First Lady of Fleet Street by Eilat Negev and Yehuda Koren – review
  • It explains that friends or family of the deceased person can contact Facebook, which will then "memorialize" the page. The Seattle Times
  • The large relief on the wall of the prison memorializes the Vietnamese revolutionaries who were tortured and guillotined by the French until their defeat at Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
  • McWilliam examines how the French nation attempted to narrate, negotiate, memorialize, elide or repress its own past and the real conditions of its present.
  • The name memorialized the maggot emerging from poor Liliths topaz-studded nostril. Dancing with Werewolves
  • An epitaph is the inscription found on a tombstone that summarizes and memorializes the deceased. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman: Questions
  • When you know what kind of care you would want under most possible circumstances, you'll need to choose a document in which to memorialize your wishes.
  • Behavior that was memorialized by Somerby in this quote: CARLSON: I actually happen to know people who need government and so they would care more about the programs, and less about the things we kind of make fun of … But as sport, and as our enterprise, Gore coming up with another whopper is greatly entertaining to us. For Whom The Bell Dingells - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Like Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial with which any memorialized list of names is likely to be compared, these metropolitan-area memorials must resolve their approach not only to form but also to typographic identity.
  • Neither the Greeks nor the Romans memorialized their dead in the form of full-scale recumbent effigies.
  • Millions of social-networkers live their lives through websites such as Facebook, so it was only a matter of time before the online company offered to 'memorialise' members after they had gone. Home | Mail Online
  • They were not included in the multivolume collections; they were not being memorialized. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Baseball cards represent an American sports icon, and I wanted these guys to be memorialized in some clear way.

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