How to Use remembrance in a Sentence
remembrance
noun-
Over the years, though, the day of remembrance began to spread.
— Bychris Morris, Fortune, 19 June 2023 -
Wednesday marks the 10-year remembrance day of the tragedy.
— Mike Mavredakis, Hartford Courant, 13 Dec. 2022 -
Over the years, though, the day of remembrance began to spread.
— Bychris Morris, Fortune, 19 June 2024 -
The remembrance of that night, when a pro football team in Michigan neared the apex, brought a smile to Hebert’s face.
— Rainer Sabin, Detroit Free Press, 1 May 2023 -
This year's remembrance ceremony is the first to be open to the public since the 2019.
— Audrey McAvoy and Haven Daley, USA TODAY, 7 Dec. 2022 -
The day of remembrance is, in its own way, an isotope of that openness.
— Sarah Scoles, Scientific American, 27 Jan. 2022 -
Jose’s portrait, as well as five others, were hung on the walls of a dugout in remembrance.
— Edward McKinley, San Antonio Express-News, 24 May 2023 -
The day of remembrance was changed from Armistice Day to Veterans Day in 1954.
— Ryan Gaydos, Fox News, 11 Nov. 2024 -
Chief Justice John Roberts offered a remembrance of the first woman to serve on the court.
— Mark Sherman, Fortune, 5 Dec. 2023 -
The twins, now 85 years old, hope their story can be a lesson of remembrance.
— Norah O'Donnell, CBS News, 13 Dec. 2023 -
Scores of residents lined up to sign a book of remembrance.
— Reis Thebault, Washington Post, 1 Oct. 2023 -
One has always, at least, the remembrance of how the lovers were, which indeed is no different from the way the friends are.
— Patricia Highsmith, The New Yorker, 27 Sep. 2021 -
But all the justices weighed in Friday with remembrances of her.
— Mark Sherman The Associated Press, arkansasonline.com, 2 Dec. 2023 -
The new tome is a visual remembrance of the 15 years after Mr. Ford left Gucci Group.
— Ashley Simpson, Harper's BAZAAR, 3 Nov. 2021 -
In addition to work, there will be time for a poignant remembrance.
— Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 8 Apr. 2022 -
The coming-of-age uplift rests next to the dull ache of remembrance in a manner befitting of the tale Branagh is telling.
— David Fear, Rolling Stone, 12 Nov. 2021 -
Sophia King, 4th, and the city of Chicago declared the date an official day of remembrance.
— Tatyana Turner, Chicago Tribune, 31 Oct. 2022 -
There was in Terry Pluto’s remembrance that’s on the front page of the plane dealer today.
— Laura Johnston, cleveland, 31 Jan. 2023 -
Dion shakes her head fondly, and the corners of her eyes crinkle up, as though in sweet remembrance.
— Lauren Collins, The New Yorker, 26 July 2024 -
Unlike the killer, the Edwards’ names are worthy of remembrance.
— David James, Anchorage Daily News, 15 Jan. 2022 -
While most support was for the night’s performers, there were a few posters in remembrance of Moon Bin spotted in the crowd too.
— Jeff Benjamin, Billboard, 25 Apr. 2023 -
This year the remembrance is the duty of his younger brother, Roy Williams, as their mother is now 81 and struggling with the effects of Alzheimer’s.
— Joseph D. Bryant | Jbryant@al.com, al, 11 Sep. 2023 -
Now that most of the survivors are gone, their children are stepping forward to carry the torch of remembrance.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Dec. 2022 -
Not only that, but the remembrance of ancestors also ties in as many see the flowers as a part of the circle of life.
— Samantha Leal, refinery29.com, 1 Nov. 2023 -
Friends kept locks of the composer’s hair as keepsakes, and some snipped tokens of remembrance at his deathbed.
— Amy Dockser Marcus, WSJ, 22 Mar. 2023 -
The holiday is celebrated on two days: Nov. 1 is in remembrance of the young and Nov. 2 is for adults.
— Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY, 1 Nov. 2022 -
Hudgens sat in the crowded church with a Batman pin on her tie, in remembrance of her partner.
— Jasmin Barmore, Detroit Free Press, 19 July 2022 -
The dress evokes a range of emotions, from joyful remembrance to sadness at the absence of her mother now.
— Devine Blacksher, Essence, 19 Sep. 2023 -
This isn’t the 70s of the gas shortage or anything else so depressing; this is a remembrance of things past both glitzier and hazier.
— Nina Metz, chicagotribune.com, 7 Mar. 2022 -
The flower traditionally symbolizes hope and remembrance of those lost in war.
— Ashley Hume, Fox News, 10 Nov. 2024
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