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commemorate

Transitive Verb

This word carries a weight of solemnity and official recognition. It is typically used in contexts of civic duty, national history, or deep personal loss, where the goal is to prevent a significant event or person from being forgotten by the passage of time. While celebrate implies joy and festivity, commemorate focuses on remembrance and honor. One celebrates a birthday with cake and balloons, but commemorates a tragedy with a moment of silence or a plaque, shifting the emotional tone from excitement to reflection.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To recall and show respect for someone or something in a ceremony

"The town built a statue to commemorate the fallen soldiers."

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