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Meanings of
ceremonial
in English
Portuguese
cerimônia
Catalan
cerimònia
Spanish
ceremonia
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A formal event performed on a special occasion.
ceremony
observance
ceremonial occasion
Portuguese
cerimônia
Ceremonial.
Related terms
formal
Synonyms
Examples for "
ceremony
"
ceremony
observance
ceremonial occasion
Examples for "
ceremony
"
1
Homeopathy is, for example, a perfect example of the value in
ceremony
.
2
A
ceremony
was held to remember the victims of the Taliban attack.
3
She said a
ceremony
was held today to mark the programme's end.
4
Twelve people representing victims of violence joined Queen Elizabeth in the
ceremony
.
5
If they change direction, the opening
ceremony
air could be relatively clear.
1
Financial markets will be closed today for the
observance
of Independence Day.
2
The contracts did not trade on Friday in
observance
of Good Friday.
3
Some of the measures in place include the
observance
of social distancing.
4
Thou art a Brahmana in the
observance
of the six well-known duties.
5
The third was held for the
observance
of a general religious festival.
1
The trip to the Santa Ines Mission has become an elaborate
ceremonial
occasion
.
2
On July 4, 1861, all the members of Congress gathered for a chief
ceremonial
occasion
in the young republic: the reading of a presidential message.
3
I smiled, remembering how he had loved to dress for
ceremonial
occasions
.
4
How he would love to strut amongst us on all those
ceremonial
occasions
.
5
Except on
ceremonial
occasions
she had never heard her husband pray.
Usage of
ceremonial
in English
1
But the family meal should continue to be a
ceremonial
,
sacred time.
2
Huge,
ceremonial
belts many feet long might signify important events or treaties.
3
The perfect serving of it is a
ceremonial
in the grand manner.
4
The sentries' boots dull with cold; their
ceremonial
breastplates turn to tin.
5
Innocent defined the most sacred
ceremonial
act of Christianity as true God-eating.
6
My sisters performed their
ceremonial
roles with a great deal more poise.
7
The main figures in the
ceremonial
came in formally through one gap.
8
He also suggested the
ceremonial
be moved to Albuquerque in the future.
9
He certainly respects the nation's president, but their relationship is largely
ceremonial
.
10
Evidence of
ceremonial
reburial practices has been reported for many ancient societies.
11
I had no idea you cultivated such
ceremonial
splendours in your business.
12
The first
ceremonial
is to light the new fire of the year.
13
We ate in
ceremonial
silence, and were sunk in our own thoughts.
14
Pauline Law in
ceremonial
mode during her time as principal Navy Chaplain.
15
The use of fire for
ceremonial
purposes, for warmth all these things.
16
A new difficulty now arose in regard to the
ceremonial
of surrender.
Other examples for "ceremonial"
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About this term
ceremonial
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
largely ceremonial
ceremonial precepts
ceremonial role
ceremonial occasions
ceremonial observances
More collocations
Translations for
ceremonial
Portuguese
cerimônia
cerimónia
festa
Catalan
cerimònia
Spanish
ceremonia
Ceremonial
through the time
Ceremonial
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common