Commemorative speech. Definition of commemorative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dict...
Commemorative speech. Definition of commemorative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Commemorative refers to something that has been done or created to remember and honor a person, event or action. A commemorative month, also in some instances known as a heritage month or a history month, is a month-long observance designated to recognize and celebrate various aspects of cul. 2. See examples of commemorative used in a sentence. It could be an object such as a plaque, coin, or stamp, a ceremony, a monument, or even a particular day or year, all designed to honor or commemorate something significant or historical. COMMEMORATIVE definition: serving to commemorate. A commemorative month, also in some instances known as a heritage month or a history month, is a month-long observance designated to recognize and celebrate various aspects of cul The meaning of COMMEMORATIVE is intended as a commemoration; especially : issued in limited quantities for a limited time to honor or feature someone or something. done or made to officially remember and give respect to a great person or event: 2. Something that honors or preserves the memory of another. ble zaiujt iwjhaxd dgtelq hqbhy yjcmh hiaz jsdrsa eoeg hecw