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Definition of Memorialized
1. memorialize [v] - See also: memorialize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memorialized
Literary usage of Memorialized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Georgia by Charles C[olcock] Jones (1883)
"—THE HOME GOVERNMENT Memorialized BY THE TRUSTEES TO FURNISH TROOPS AND MUNITIONS
OF WAR FOR THE PROTECTION OF GEORGIA AGAINST THE SPANIARDS. ..."
2. The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips by George Lowell Austin (1888)
"The Convention of 1869.—Mr. Phillips makes a Stirring Address. — The Legislatures
Memorialized. — The New-England Convention. — Mr. Phillips again. ..."
3. Acts of the State of Ohio by Ohio, Ohio General Assembly, Ohio Secretary of State (1884)
"691 386 memorialized to pass act pensioning prisoners of war during late rebellion...
387 memorialized to pass act for increase of pensions in certain cases ..."
4. The Price of Peace by Stinson Jarvis (1921)
"ancient Church, it has always been memorialized, as in Palm Sunday. So the branches
of the sacred tree were strewed before the god. ..."
5. The Sabbath: A Memorial of Different Events with the Corresponding Changes by Henry True Besse (1881)
"... THE ISRAELITES Memorialized THE DAY OF THEIR DEPARTURE FROM EGYPT BY THE
INSTITUTION OP THE WEEKLY SABBATH. It has already been proven that God required ..."