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It is used to refer to the action of honoring or commemorating something or someone who has died or is no longer present. Example sentence: His memory was memorialized with a special ceremony for his friends and family.
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memorialized
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Past of memorialize
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Although Molaison could form no new memories, few lives have been more archived and memorialized.
Those who have died of AIDS have been memorialized in the more than 48,000 panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has been displayed worldwide both to raise funds and to emphasize the human dimension of the tragedy.
"Moreover, decisions about targeting are memorialized, reviewed on a regular basis and audited.
Lennon is memorialized in Strawberry Fields, a section of Central Park across from the Dakota that Yoko Ono landscaped in her husband's honour.
Five centuries later the capital city's foundation story would be depicted and memorialized on Mexico's national flag.
This was the most powerful and most renowned of all the empires of the western Sudan, now memorialized in the name of the Republic of Mali.
Barbara Fritchie's reputed taunting of Confederate Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson's "rebel hordes" marching through Frederick was memorialized in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem "Barbara Frietchie"; her house has been reconstructed as a museum.
A high point was the group's performances (1972 73) in Victoria at the Sunbury Music Festival, memorialized in the album Aztecs Live!
As The Netherlands, particularly those citizens with ties to Indonesia, also memorialized the 55th anniversary of the Japanese capitulation that ended World War II in Asia, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori expressed apologies on behalf of the Japanese people.
Árta, specifically its 17th-century bridge, is memorialized in a famous Demotic Greek folk song, The Bridge of Árta.
The professional association of Knipper and Chekhov blossomed into love, and they were married in 1901; although Chekhov died in 1904, their attachment was memorialized when Constance Garnett published an English translation of their love letters (1926).
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