A farewell oration (especially one delivered during graduation exercises by an outstanding member of a graduating class)
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Examples for "valedictory"
Examples for "valedictory"
1It's called a valedictory statement and normally lasts for about 15 minutes.
2His valedictory speech on Tuesday night has already become a YouTube sensation.
3She, herself, confessed it in the valedictory words she addressed to me.
4Ellen has got the valedictory out of all them girls and boys.
5This day for special reasons the valedictory poem and oration were performed.
1The Bible Society's valediction, which appeared in the Thirty-Sixth Annual Report, read:-
2He was well aware that the whole room had heard this valediction.
3He had no friends with whom he was on terms of valediction.
4He turned half-way up the stairs to cry his customary valediction.
5It poured itself into one mournful, savage, sacred cry of salutation and valediction.
1By this valedictory address, replete with political wisdom, he closed his career.
2With this valedictory address I left my simple citizens of Barbican.
3Generally speaking, the book claims to be the valedictory address of Moses to Israel.
4His friends were grieved that he had not been chosen to deliver the valedictory address.
5Pursued by this valedictory address, Mrs. Lecount reached the house door, and opened it without interruption.
1To gain the valedictory oration was one goal that I had said I would attain to.
2On his graduation, in August, 1842, was awarded the valedictory oration, with which he won much praise.
3A Latin valedictory oration by one of the Masters succeeded, and the exercises concluded with a prayer by the President.
4Barnwell, the first scholar in the class, delivered the Valedictory Oration, and Emerson the Poem.
5"As happily concluded, my lord." Dom Miguel rose to make his valedictory oration.
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