Commemorate (vt)

Here is a context clues worksheet on the verb commemorate. It means “to call to remembrance,”    “to mark by some ceremony or observation,” “observe,” and “to serve as a memorial of.” This verb is used only transitively, so don’t forget your direct object: you most commemorate someone of something.

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