commemorate
(verb)
To honor the memory of someone or something with a ceremony.
Examples of commemorate in the following topics:
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Commemorative Speeches: Dedications and Eulogies
- Dedications and eulogies are two types of commemorative speeches that memorialize people and/or events.
- Commemorative speeches are those that celebrate and honor the memory of someone or something.
- In England, the English commemorate their fallen heroes by wearing poppies on Remembrance Day.
- The dedication is a very specific type of commemorative speech.
- Where a dedication may commemorate an event, an eulogy commemorates a specific deceased person.
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Patterns of Organization: Informative, Persuasive, and Commemorative
- The three main categories of speech are: informative, persuasive, and commemorative.
- Perhaps you are commemorating an event?
- A commemorative speech should honor, celebrate, or remember its subject.
- While informative speeches explain, educate and describe; persuasive speeches raise the stakes by using information to influence the audience; commemorative speeches assume a shared emotional connection to the subject.
- Three survivors of the Titanic, including Eva Hart, signed this postcard commemorating the tragedy.
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Buddhist Stupas
- Commemorative stupas, built to commemorate events in the life of Buddha and his disciples;
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Safavid Dynasty
- The carpets of Ardabil, for example, were commissioned to commemorate the Safavid dynasty and are now considered to be the best examples of classical Persian weaving, particularly for their use of graphical perspective .
- The carpets of Ardabil were commissioned to commemorate the Safavid dynasty and are considered classics of Persian carpet weaving.
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Choosing the Main Points
- Most speeches aim to do one of three things: to inform, to persuade, or to commemorate.
- A commemorative speech usually compiles stories and wisdom that will help the audience honor, remember, or celebrate something.
- Remember the broad purpose of your speech--to inform, to persuade, or to commemorate--as you choose your main points.
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Stelae in the Greek High Classical Period
- A stele (plural stelae) is a large slab of stone or wood erected for commemorative and funerary purposes.
- While the above stelae commemorate adults, grave stelae also commemorated those who died as children.
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Gay and Lesbian Rights
- By the summer of 1970, groups in at least eight American cities were sufficiently organized to schedule simultaneous events commemorating the Stonewall riots for the last Sunday in June.
- On June 28, 1970, the first Gay Pride marches took place in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York commemorating the anniversary of the riots.
- Today, LGBTQ Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to commemorate the Stonewall riots.
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Delphi and Greek Treasuries
- The panhellenic Pythian games held every four years, along with musical compositions, commemorate Apollo's victory over the beast.
- The treasuries were built by different poleis to honor the oracle, thank her for her advice, and commemorate military victories.
- The Athenian treasury at Delphi was built between 510 and 480 BCE to commemorate the Athenian victory over the Persians during the Battle of Marathon.
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Higher Education
- This signing plaque rests on campus grounds of Texas State University commemorating the Higher Education Act.
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Baule
- The bonu amuen is a dance performed as a protection from threats; it is performed at the commemoration of the deaths of notable persons.