administer attend attend beat the drum, celebrate, communicate, dignify, fire a salute, freer, hold jubilee, jubilate, keep, make merry, memorialize, receive the ritualize, solemnly mark, stylize
Definitionv. observe or perform with dignity or gravity
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Their union is solemnized in Christian Art. [Please select]
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--I can sincerely pity her; but the marriage has been solemnized, and I cannot blame Octavia. [Please select]
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Storm," the canon was smiling condescendingly and swinging his glasses, "the business of the Church is to solemnize marriages, not to make them. [Please select]
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The nuptials were solemnized with such demonstrations of joy, that nothing else was discoursed of. [Please select]
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These officers are to assist at the palace, where the ceremony is to be solemnized. [Please select]
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No marriage could be legally solemnized but by a Catholic priest. [Please select]
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I was awed and solemnized by the thought that I was alone in the world. [Please select]
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John Bennington, of this city, will be solemnized in New York. [Please select]
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Matters, however, had gone too far to retract, and the marriage was duly solemnized (1540). [Please select]
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He went to the church in which it had been solemnized, and kissed the paving-stones in front of the door. [Please select]
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There is a certain church, in the city of New York which I have always regarded with peculiar interest on account of a marriage there solemnized under very singular circumstances in my grandmother's girlhood. [Please select]
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