English to Turkish Dictionary commemorated

commemorated

Anma
definition
verb
a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the war dead
recall and show respect for (someone or something) in a ceremony.
translation of 'commemorated'
verb
anmak,
kutlamak,
hatırasına yapmak
example
Halfway down the hill Hector Pieterson was shot and fell, on 16 June, and the spot is now 'commemorated' with a stark stone memorial to the 12-year-old boy.
The fight for independence during the past century is 'commemorated' throughout the land by war memorials and museums displaying what are now known as the remnants of war.
She has dealt with countless compensation claims from sufferers and their loved ones, including many of the Railway Works staff 'commemorated' by the Swindon Disease memorial garden in Queen's Park.
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.
Small wonder that many ex-Servicemen who survived the conflicts which claimed the lives of those 'commemorated' on memorials such as this despair of what has become of the country they fought to protect.
In 1902 Martha Washington became the first American woman to be 'commemorated' by a U.S. postage stamp.
The memorial 'commemorated' 43-year-old Ray Salmon, of Nelson, a biker who was killed in an accident on Sunday August 3.
The town council expressed little interest, indicating that a memorial should 'commemorate' all those who fell in the war.
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.
How does the government intend to 'commemorate' the war dead in the future?
There is a literary walk around Circular Quay, with 49 plaques 'commemorating' local and visiting authors.
It was planted earlier this year by the National Memorial Arboretum, a charity which plants trees to 'commemorate' Britain's war dead.
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.
More than 4,000 petals were dropped at a ceremony to 'commemorate' police officers killed in the line of duty.
In subsequent years, the hour and day was set aside to 'commemorate' the war dead of the Allied nations.
There's a plaque downstairs that 'commemorates' American diplomats who have died abroad.
The Menin Gate Memorial 'commemorates' more than 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in there during World War One and have no known grave.
I was born In The Summer Of '69, and a song was written to 'commemorate' the occasion.
Things began well, with a moving ceremony 'commemorating' the firefighters who had lost their lives and honoring local firefighters who had gone to New York afterwards to help out.
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.
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.
Opposite the airport a memorial plaque 'commemorates' Uemura's two extraordinary expeditions.
They are determined to set up a memorial stone to 'commemorate' the 28 Irishmen that were killed in Korea.
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.
Youngsters have recited poetry to 'commemorate' a century of war.
The town's cenotaph will be re-dedicated and a new memorial plaque 'commemorating' those who have died since July 1945 will be unveiled.
On Good Friday, continental Europeans 'commemorate' that Christ was crucified and died to absolve our sins and give us eternal salvation.
From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to 'commemorate' the life and times of their loved ones.
I have laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in Belfast to 'commemorate' the British war dead.
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