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Definition of Memorialisation
1. Noun. A ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something.
Generic synonyms: Ceremonial, Ceremonial Occasion, Ceremony, Observance
Derivative terms: Commemorate, Commemorate, Memorialise, Memorialize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memorialisation
Literary usage of Memorialisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What Happened to the Women?: Gender and Reparations for Human Rights Violations by Ruth Rubio-Marín (2006)
"memorialisation: A Fractured Opportunity. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of
Violence and ... A community-centred model for memorialisation. ..."
2. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1863)
"those Maiming by conveyances from the same grantor, a deed is valid without being
memorialised, and that therefore memorialisation can never be material in ..."
3. State of the Nation: South Africa 2007 by Sakhela Buhlungu (2007)
"Some operators present their tours as far more than a matter of economic survival
or memorialisation of local sites: they make explicit links to the ..."
4. Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid by Charles Piazzi Smyth (1880)
"... gods of their own invention; and idolatrous architectural memorialisation of
bulls and goats, crocodiles, beetles, and almost every bestial thing ? ..."
5. The State of the People: Citizens, Civil Society and Governance in South by Bert Klandermans, Marlene Roefs, Johan Olivier (2001)
"Political For details of a survey undertaken among 2 000 South Africans in July
2000, see Reparation and memorialisation; press insert published by the ..."