rememoration (Meaning)
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rememoration (n.)
A recalling by the faculty of memory; remembrance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rememoration
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rememoration Sentence Examples
- The ceremony was a solemn rememoration of the fallen soldiers' sacrifices.
- The painting evoked a profound rememoration of her childhood days.
- The museum exhibited artifacts that prompted visitors to engage in rememoration.
- The author's prose captured the vivid rememoration of a fleeting moment.
- The scent of freshly cut grass sparked a sudden rememoration of summer holidays.
- The music stirred within her a deep rememoration of love lost.
- The memorial served as a constant reminder of the importance of rememoration.
- The taste of her grandmother's cookies brought back warm remembrances and a sense of rememoration.
- The photograph preserved a moment in time, allowing for its cherished rememoration.
- The historian's research unearthed details that enriched the public's rememoration of the past.
FAQs About the word rememoration
A recalling by the faculty of memory; remembrance.
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No antonyms found.
The ceremony was a solemn rememoration of the fallen soldiers' sacrifices.
The painting evoked a profound rememoration of her childhood days.
The museum exhibited artifacts that prompted visitors to engage in rememoration.
The author's prose captured the vivid rememoration of a fleeting moment.