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me·mo·ri·al  (m-môr-l, -mr-)
n.
1. Something, such as a monument or holiday, intended to celebrate or honor the memory of a person or an event.
2. A written statement of facts or a petition presented to a legislative body or an executive.
adj.
1. Serving as a remembrance of a person or an event; commemorative.
2. Of, relating to, or being in memory.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin memorile, from neuter of Latin memorilis, belonging to memory, from memoria, memory; see memory.]

me·mori·al·ly adv.

memorial [mɪˈmɔːrɪəl]
adj
1. serving to preserve the memory of the dead or a past event
2. of or involving memory
n
1. something serving as a remembrance
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a written statement of facts submitted to a government, authority, etc., in conjunction with a petition
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an informal diplomatic paper
[from Late Latin memoriāle a reminder, neuter of memoriālis belonging to remembrance]
memorially  adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.memorial - a recognition of meritorious servicememorial - a recognition of meritorious service
epitaph - a summary statement of commemoration for a dead person
festschrift - a collection of writings published in honor of a scholar
credit, recognition - approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying"
2.memorial - a written statement of facts submitted in conjunction with a petition to an authority
subject matter, content, message, substance - what a communication that is about something is about
3.memorial - a structure erected to commemorate persons or eventsmemorial - a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
memorial tablet, plaque, brass - a memorial made of brass
cenotaph, empty tomb - a monument built to honor people whose remains are interred elsewhere or whose remains cannot be recovered
gravestone, tombstone, headstone - a stone that is used to mark a grave
megalith, megalithic structure - memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure (especially in western Europe)
national monument - memorial consisting of a structure or natural landmark of historic interest; set aside by national government for preservation and public enjoyment
pantheon - a monument commemorating a nation's dead heroes
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Seven Wonders of the World - impressive monuments created in the ancient world that were regarded with awe
structure, construction - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
triumphal arch - a monumental archway; usually they are built to commemorate some notable victory

memorial
noun
1. monument, cairn, shrine, plaque, cenotaph Every village had its war memorial.
2. remembrance, tribute, record, souvenir, testimonial, memento The museum will serve as a memorial to all those who died.
3. petition, address, statement, memorandum a memorial to the Emperor written in characters of gold
adjective
commemorative, remembrance, monumental A memorial service is being held at St Paul's Church.
Translations
memorial [mɪˈmɔːrɪəl]
A. ADJconmemorativo
B. N
1. (= monument) → monumento m conmemorativo
2. (= document) → memorial m
C. CPD memorial park N (US) → cementerio m

memorial [mɪˈmɔːriəl]
nmémorial/aux m
a war memorial → un monument aux morts
adj [event, prize] → commémoratif/ive
Memorial Day n (US)jour dernier lundi de mai)m des soldats morts au champ d'honneur >
memorial park n (US)cimetière m
memorial service nmesse f du souvenir

memorial
adjGedenk-; memorial plaqueGedenktafel f
nDenkmal nt(to für)

memorial:
Memorial Day
n (US) → ˜ Volkstrauertag m
memorial park
n (US: = cemetery) → Friedhof m
memorial service

memorial [mɪˈmɔːrɪəl]
1. adjcommemorativo/a
2. nmonumento commemorativo
as a memorial to → in commemorazione di

memorial
n memorial [miˈmoːriəl]
something (eg a monument) that honours or commemorates people or events of the past a memorial to Sir Winston Churchill; a war memorial. gedenkwaardigheid نُصُب تَذْكاري почитане památník, pomník mindesmærke das Denkmal μνημείο monumento conmemorativo mälestusmärk نامه غیر رسمی muistomerkki monument אַנדַרטָה स्मारक spomenik emlékmű tanda peringatan minnisvarði monumento commemorativo 記念碑 기념물 memorialas, paminklas memoriāls; piemineklis memorial gedenkteken minnesmerke pomnik memória monu­ment памятник; мемориал pomník spomenik memorijalni spomenik minnesmärke, -sten, -tavla, -vård สิ่งเตือนความทรงจำ anıt, abide 紀念碑 пам'ятник; меморіал کسی شخص یا واقعے کی یادگار کے طور پر قائم کردہ تعمیر، ادارہ، رسم، تقریب وغیرہ tượng đài

memorial نُصُب تذكاري památník mindesmærke Denkmal μνημείο monumento muistomerkki monument spomenik monumento commemorativo 記念碑 기념물 gedenkteken minnesmerke memoriał memorial мемориал minnesmärke อนุสรณ์ anıt đài kỷ niệm 纪念物


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Indeed, in the following passage Ramanujan describes the parable of a bridge, built (and memorially named) by the British in Madras, which exemplifies a form of 'negotiating' translation: Over the reeking Coom river, the British put up a bridge, and called it Hamilton Bridge, after one of their commissioners.
True, it later emerged that on one or two occasions during the debate Gore had also memorially "embellished" his past, as he has been known to do before--remembering a trip to Texas with the director of FEMA which he had not taken and claiming that a schoolgirl in Sarasota, Florida, had to stand in class because of overcrowding when it was in fact for only one day, as a result of the installation of some new lab equipment.
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