English to Indonesian Dictionary ceremonial

ceremonial

upacara
definition
noun
the procedure was conducted with all due ceremonial
the system of rules and procedures to be observed at a formal or religious occasion.
adjective
ceremonial robes
relating to or used for formal events of a religious or public nature.
originally a ceremonial post, it is now a position with executive power
(of a position or role) involving only nominal authority or power.
translation of 'ceremonial'
noun
acara,
adat istiadat,
keresmian,
upacara
adjective
gala,
resmi,
yg berhubung dgn upacara
example
Animal sacrifice accompanies almost every ritual and 'ceremonial' event in Nepali life.
Even though the Queen is the titular head of the government, her role is more 'ceremonial' than substantive.
The announcement came during a day of 'ceremonial' tribute to Mr Giuliani for his role in coordinating the immediate response and rallying New York's morale in the aftermath of the disaster.
In today's world, all that's really left of the Queen's power is 'ceremonial' and symbolic in nature.
For five years, until August 2000 when the pair had a falling-out, she served as prime minister, a largely 'ceremonial' post, under Kumaratunga.
Forgive me master, but it's time for your little 'ceremonial' .
TG4 cameras were allowed to film rarely witnessed rituals and a unique peace 'ceremonial' for the 30-minute documentary.
The powers of the president largely a 'ceremonial' post will be shared by the prime minister and the speaker of the lower chamber of parliament until a successor can be found.
When we worship in the spirit, we are opposed to religious rituals and 'ceremonial' posturing, and to the showiness of the symbols of office, and external worship.
The agony experienced by their loved ones in trying to locate their remains lends, in Neil Hanson's prose, the dark 'ceremonial' of Remembrance Sunday an almost unbearable poignancy.
The Viceroyalty evolved into a largely 'ceremonial' position.
The most visible signs are not houses or fields, but 'ceremonial' monuments: a double row of timber posts, a ditched and banked enclosure in horseshoe plan and a ring ditch.
He is the connective tissue between government and tribal authority, and the government has given him a 'ceremonial' uniform appropriate to his status.
Why do modern armies and soldiers carry swords on 'ceremonial' occasions?
A team of archaeologists from Sheffield University have revealed significant new insights into the role of Stonehenge after discovering a prehistoric 'ceremonial' road.
This is, of course, a discretion a Bulgarian President is able to exercise, given that constitutionally the office is not purely limited to a 'ceremonial' role.
The Washinton Post reports that with a letter from Bush and a 'ceremonial' opening of the US Liaison Office in Tripoli, the US has opened its arms to the former pariah.
In the section devoted to each stage, one can view videotapes of relevant religious rituals and 'ceremonial' objects from diverse traditions.
Your analogy with the Queen is bizarre - her role is purely 'ceremonial' .
His ultimate ambition is to become the president of India, a 'ceremonial' post more to his liking than the rough and tumble at the helm of a state stricken by Pakistani terrorism.
Therefore, a distinction between formal palace-centered 'ceremonial' processions and feasting must be preserved.
By the seventeenth century, this indigenous elite did not always dress like Spaniards, certainly not on public 'ceremonial' occasions.
Yet post Deane, he also wanted the role downgraded to a merely 'ceremonial' one.
With due 'ceremonial' the last stone of the Ninetieth course was landed on the Rock by the Hedderwick praam-boat on the 30th.
While it's highly visible, the new position is largely 'ceremonial' .
Yet there is a great difference both in method and in results between the traditional approaches to 'ceremonial' represented in the study of ancient Greece and those being developed in more recent fields.
Another traditional instrument still used in ritual and 'ceremonial' events is the bullroarer, a thin piece of wood suspended from a string and swung in a circle.
But he is a traditionalist and is said to have opposed the constitutional changes which reduced the role of the monarch to that of a 'ceremonial' head of state.
These are 'ceremonial' occasions, and each person who helps the family is given a portion of the pig.
After a sumptuous feast in the morning, men and children go to the riverside and with due 'ceremonial' worship offer a cocoasut to the God of water, Varuna.
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