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memorialise

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me`mo´ri`al`ise
v. t.1.Same as memorialize.
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Verb1.memorialise - address in a memorialmemorialise - address in a memorial; "The President memorialized the heroes of the battle"
address, speak - give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"
2.memorialise - be or provide a memorial to a person or an eventmemorialise - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event; "This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps"; "We memorialized the Dead"
remind - put in the mind of someone; "Remind me to call Mother"
monumentalise, monumentalize - record or memorialize lastingly with a monument


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It is competent,' said Mr Barnacle, 'to any member of the-- Public,' mentioning that obscure body with reluctance, as his natural enemy, 'to memorialise the Circumlocution Department.
As a commercial man, he felt that the mail-bags were not to be trifled with, and he resolved to memorialise the Post Office on the subject, the very instant he reached London.
 
 
 
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