English to Tamil Dictionary monument

monument

நினைவுச்சின்னம்
definition
noun
After his death, the Athenians honored his memory with a statue, and a monument to him was erected in his own country.
a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.
translation of 'monument'
ஞாபகக் குறிப்பு,
ஞாபகச் சின்னம்
noun
நினைவுச்சின்னம்
example
That he might be considered a hero is evidenced by the 'monument' on his grave which was paid for by the passengers on his train, in recognition of his sacrifice.
Today, this volume stands as a fitting and lasting 'monument' of its time to Finzi's pioneering work on behalf of the composer whose achievements he valued so much.
I played along the railroad he helped bring to Ripley, Mississippi in sight of the 'monument' covering his grave.
The passengers erected a 'monument' to honour him.
We certainly ought to have the most impressive, beautiful monument to mark the tragedy, but I think you have space for both, the buildings and the 'monument' .
He realized this was not just a 'monument' but also a grave, and the inscription was an epitaph.
The second type of tomb was erected as a 'monument' to honour the dead and to preserve their memory.
Her admirers later had a 'monument' placed over her grave.
The Shrine is a 'monument' to the dedication of the people who built it and maintained it.
It is a scandal that there is no official 'monument' to commemorate the contribution of women in the Second World War.
A dream of erecting a 'monument' to the Battle of Britain is now one step closer after fundraisers hit the halfway mark £600,000.
The winner of a design for a 'monument' to commemorate the signing of the Freedom Charter in Kliptown is to be announced today in the township.
recordings that are a 'monument' to the art of playing the piano
The Abbey site is now run primarily as an historic 'monument' with a museum and visitor facilities.
I have thereby tried to create another kind of 'monument' , if an academic essay can even begin to bear the weight of such an analogy.
They begin with the proposal to erect a 'monument' to a famous figure.
Pat also contributed his expertise voluntarily over the years and the designs of the buildings are a 'monument' to his skill.
A large 'monument' was erected on the battlefields to commemorate their bravery and their strength to serve to their fullest.
And plans are now in place to erect a 'monument' to celebrate their achievements.
Beyond that, the clan system is the ultimate 'monument' to the genealogical structure of society.
An historical 'monument' is interesting, but to make it a tourist attraction, investments are needed in infrastructure.
The nearby beach where the toddler loved to play has also been renamed after him and locals want to erect a marble 'monument' to the youngster.
After the war, a new village was built nearby and the tragedy was commemorated by a 'monument' and a memorial rose garden.
The event also felt like a 'monument' to the architectural establishment.
As for outdoor statues, they have the characteristic potential of becoming a 'monument' to a country, a landmark.
He said the memorial would be a 'monument' to Corrie's courage and sacrifice for peace and justice in Palestine.
a handsome 'monument' of granite is placed over the grave
The building was a 'monument' to gloomy Edwardian luxury, with a hallway of marble and panelled wood.
In 1889 a 'monument' to him was erected at the location of his execution.
The shrine was included in the collection as an important 'monument' in the history of Japanese architecture, no more, no less.
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