English to Punjabi Dictionary commemorate

commemorate

ਯਾਦ
definition
verb
a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the war dead
recall and show respect for (someone or something) in a ceremony.
example
More than 4,000 petals were dropped at a ceremony to 'commemorate' police officers killed in the line of duty.
Sixty years on, that spirit is remembered and celebrated as 15 Heads of State participate in a ceremony which will 'commemorate' the values the veterans fought for.
How does the government intend to 'commemorate' the war dead in the future?
On Good Friday, continental Europeans 'commemorate' that Christ was crucified and died to absolve our sins and give us eternal salvation.
Youngsters have recited poetry to 'commemorate' a century of war.
Together with many of his old comrades and his wife, Stella, Peter will be at a ceremony in Westminster to 'commemorate' the anniversary of the battle.
In subsequent years, the hour and day was set aside to 'commemorate' the war dead of the Allied nations.
They are determined to set up a memorial stone to 'commemorate' the 28 Irishmen that were killed in Korea.
I have laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in Belfast to 'commemorate' the British war dead.
a wreath-laying ceremony to 'commemorate' the war dead
It was planted earlier this year by the National Memorial Arboretum, a charity which plants trees to 'commemorate' Britain's war dead.
On old Navy ships, built with teak decks, the first sailors to report to new ships received planks of deck wood to 'commemorate' their being part of the first crew to serve on the ship.
From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to 'commemorate' the life and times of their loved ones.
Gabriel Fawcett investigates how the Germans 'commemorate' the losses they sustained in the First and Second World Wars.
In the following weeks the people would watch as a tall memorial was built to 'commemorate' those who had died.
Veterans of one of the landmark battles of the Second World War were reunited in York at the weekend to 'commemorate' the campaign.
I was born In The Summer Of '69, and a song was written to 'commemorate' the occasion.
So he argued against the rich being able to 'commemorate' their war dead with ornate personal graves.
The ceremony is held annually to 'commemorate' the lives of all Irish people who have died in past wars or while on service with the United Nations.
He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to 'commemorate' his triumph.
a wreath-laying ceremony to 'commemorate' the war dead
The town council expressed little interest, indicating that a memorial should 'commemorate' all those who fell in the war.
The medal was first established in 1856 after the end of the Crimean War to 'commemorate' actions of extreme bravery in the face of the enemy.
Opposite the airport a memorial plaque 'commemorates' Uemura's two extraordinary expeditions.
Having mourned their dead, 'commemorated' their martyrs and heroes, all the peoples of Europe, including the Germans, recovered from their wounds, rebuilt their shattered cities.
I danced into the morning to celebrate the coming-of-age of young men and fell asleep in a dark hut while marriages and deaths were 'commemorated' in song.
Unlike Veterans Day, which 'commemorates' living veterans, Memorial Day is expressly intended as a day to memorialize the sacrifice of men and women who have given their lives in uniform.
Though I never display the flag, I understand why the 'commemorators' do.
The 'commemorators' have done their utmost to evoke and represent Africa, a mystical and glorious Africa, one of beauty, splendour and delight.
And even while the 'commemorators' shared many ideas about civilization and progress, they followed their ideas of civilization and progress to widely divergent conclusions.
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