English to Gujarati Dictionary memorial

memorial

મેમોરિયલ
definition
noun
a monument built as a memorial to those who fell in the Civil War
something, especially a structure, established to remind people of a person or event.
the council sent a strongly worded memorial to the chancellor
a statement of facts, especially as the basis of a petition.
translation of 'memorial'
સ્મરણ-ચિહ્ન
noun
સ્મારક
example
This points to the function of the 'memorial' in recording wartime feelings about conscription and service.
At the top of the hill stand new 'memorial' gates commemorating the wartime sacrifice of soldiers from across the Commonwealth.
Jol had his emotions stirred by Sunday's 'memorial' service for Nicholson, who guided Tottenham to their first league and cup double and unprecedented success in Europe.
In January of 2004, Richard Goode spoke at a 'memorial' service commemorating the life and death of a coal miner named Joseph Mairs, Jr.
The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a 'memorial' to its ill-fated captain and crew.
a 'memorial' service in the dead man's honour
Here is a good site where you can listen to it and other songs like u2018Trelawnyu2019, that was played at Rick Rescorla's 'memorial' service in Hayle.
The ship was to arrive in Geraldton on November 17 and crew were to join in three days of dedication celebrations and 'memorial' services.
He understood that when the arch was first proposed, it had been intended as a memorial to asbestos victims but it had ended up more of a 'memorial' to the carriageworks generally and its craftsmanship.
He thinks that the monument should be a 'memorial' to people who died in all the conflicts, not just the two world wars.
A glass sculpture created in Warminster will be the centrepiece of a 'memorial' to the D-Day landings in France 60 years ago.
'memorial' garden
On the hillside above the cemetery is a 'memorial' to u2018the Glendale martyrsu2019, one of whom - John MacPherson - was an ancestor of the woman we buried.
The Memorial Pool should be just that - a 'memorial' to the past and the local history of the city.
They have arranged to hold a special 'memorial' service in June commemorating all the people u2018laid to restu2019 at their beloved Maine Road.
His 'memorial' service, which commemorated all the victims of the crash, was like no other.
I'd expected to see looted shops, broken glass, and a lot of mess, but it really was shocking to see the Cenotaph, a 'memorial' to Britain's war-dead, daubed with graffiti.
Casters make commemorative or 'memorial' busts and figures specially ordered and designed by clients.
On the 100th anniversary of the fall, a 'memorial' service will commemorate the lives of the four intrepid climbers who lost their lives on The Pinnacle.
A Bradford school is to unveil four 'memorial' benches commemorating the lives of two pupils who have died in the last year.
It was announced that a 'memorial' to the Ministry of Defence man would be erected in u2018his native South Walesu2019, where he had not actually lived since shortly after his birth.
Read in its entirety the 'memorial' is no petition for clemency or mercy but makes out a clear and emphatic case on the basis of legal rights and constitutional practices and principles.
They also joined in the fighting in France where a 'memorial' to them stands at Delville Wood, near the town of Longueval during the battle of the Somme from July to November 1916.
There are a couple of dozen tombstones, a 'memorial' to men who died in the First World War.
a 'memorial' to General Robert E. Lee
His catalogue of recordings comprises a splendid 'memorial' , but he will be sorely missed; opera in Britain is the poorer for his passing.
Yi Xin's 'memorial' on China-West relations was representative of the prevailing opinion within the Qing Dynasty's highest ruling clique.
The family of a dead 17-year-old have accused the workmen of ripping out 'memorial' plants and a commemorative hockey stick from his grave and dumping them.
At this time, it became the village hall and was renamed Haxby Memorial Hall as a 'memorial' to the dead of two world wars.
the Council sent a strongly worded 'memorial' to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
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