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1.commemoration
- noun
a. the act of commemorating.
b. a service, celebration, etc., in memory of some person or event.
c. a memorial.
d. (in many Christian churches) a special service or prayer for commemorating the lesser feast on days on which two feasts of unequal rank are celebrated.
2.commemorative
– adjective
a. serving to commemorate: a commemorative monument; a commemorative dinner.
b. (of a coin, medal, or postage stamp) issued to commemorate a historical event, to honor the memory of a personage, etc.
–noun 3. anything that commemorates.
3.sacredly
–adjective
a. devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
b. entitled to veneration or religious respect by association with divinity or divine things; holy.
c. pertaining to or connected with religion (opposed to secular or profane): sacred music; sacred books.
d. reverently dedicated to some person, purpose, or object: a morning hour sacred to study.
e. regarded with reverence: the sacred memory of a dead hero.
f. secured against violation, infringement, etc., as by reverence or sense of right: sacred oaths; sacred rights.
g. properly immune from violence, interference, etc., as a person or office.
4.sacredness
–adjective
a. devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
b. entitled to veneration or religious respect by association with divinity or divine things; holy.
c. pertaining to or connected with religion (opposed to secular or profane): sacred music; sacred books.
d. reverently dedicated to some person, purpose, or object: a morning hour sacred to study.
e. regarded with reverence: the sacred memory of a dead hero.
f. secured against violation, infringement, etc., as by reverence or sense of right: sacred oaths; sacred rights.
g. properly immune from violence, interference, etc., as a person or office.
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