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remembrance
[ ri-mem-bruhns ]
noun
- a retained mental impression; memory.
Synonyms: ,
- the act or fact of remembering.
- the power or faculty of remembering.
Synonyms:
- the length of time over which recollection or memory extends.
- the state of being remembered; commemoration:
to hold someone's name in remembrance.
- something that serves to bring to mind or keep in mind some place, person, event, etc.; memento.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- a gift given as a token of love or friendship:
I sent her a small remembrance on Mother's Day.
- remembrances, greetings; respects.
remembrance
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noun
- the act of remembering or state of being remembered
- something that is remembered; reminiscence
- a memento or keepsake
- the extent in time of one's power of recollection
- the act of honouring some past event, person, etc
- ( as modifier )
a remembrance service
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of remembrance1
Example Sentences
People have been posting pics of it on Instagram, writing about how the map helped them bear witness to the devastation and posting remembrances of the town they love.
“I’m doing this on my own terms, which I’m grateful for,†he said during an hourlong lunch that was heavy on remembrances and void of regrets.
Then, another season officially commenced, one that will be marked by constant remembrances of last year’s triumphant conclusion — and, the Dodgers hope, ends with another World Series parade, and opening day celebration in 2026.
A tribute and remembrance ceremony will be held on the opening day of the competition and Fear said the championships would be "very poignant".
Other events include a special prayer service at Manchester Cathedral, an outdoor event at Glasgow Green including a piper, choir and minute's silence, and a remembrance concert with music, poems and readings in Belfast.
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