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Memorialized meaning
simple past and past participle of memorialize
Example sentences (20)
Benjamin Franklin, then a 12-year-old Bostonian, later memorialized the disaster in a poem titled The Lighthouse Tragedy.
Friends memorialized Monica Kahn’s sharp fashion sense and admiration of her willingness to ask anyone a question, while they remarked on Bob Kahn’s ability to engage in talks about a variety of subjects — political or otherwise.
Grizzly bears are a charismatic carnivore memorialized on state flags and coffee mugs; moths are considered annoying at best, and pests at worst.
His feat was memorialized in the 2005 film "The World's Fastest Indian," which starred Anthony Hopkins as Munro, and Munro's record still stands today.
IG-11 was seen in season 3 premiere memorialized as a statue on Nevarro with some of his original parts, and Mando wants him operational again.
I memorialized your last big foray into anti-Indian racism in my sig.
Max’s rockstar status is best memorialized by her appearance at the opening of the Huntington Bank Stadium (then TCF Bank Stadium) in 2009.
Smith, a New Orleans native, visits nine places with strong links to slavery, exploring the ways in which the institution is memorialized, or distorted, or perpetuated to this day.
The blue, green and yellow jerseys featured the names of loved ones memorialized by their families and friends.
To Facebook’s credit, Jamerson said the process was simplified and easy: It requested an obituary or a link to an online obituary via the funeral home, and the memorialized page was set up within days.
Doodles was memorialized in this 1906 photo, nestled on the tie of a man identified only as "Mr.
In contrast to those whose skulls ended up in his collection, Samuel Morton’s own grave was memorialized with a monument.
Memorialized in a photo in 1970, a young woman can be seen sitting on one of the many barricades erected around campus.
She wants her reader to recognize that the history of modern, rational thought that has been so prized since the Enlightenment—the kind of thinking memorialized in —is simply one side of the story.
Syd has memorialized some of her dogs in unusual ways.
The difference serves as a reminder that the twins can’t truly replace Zine, who is forever memorialized in a painting that sits on Boumedine’s mantel, where all the other cats can see.
And Sabrina Ionescu memorialized her friend and mentor Kobe Bryant and made NCAA history all in the same day.
Even the bureau’s famous behavioral analysis unit, memorialized in “Mindhunter” and “The Silence of the Lambs,” was sent away before it could complete a profile of a killer.
Historian Helen Blackburn is advising on Creemore history to be memorialized in the paving stones.
I have memorialized my precise thoughts on the "African-American" moniker in several past columns for the term is as infinitely fascinating as it is problematic in its blatant purpose which I shall delve into further momentarily.