Examples of 'erected to commemorate' in a sentence

Meaning of "erected to commemorate"

erected to commemorate - Describes the act of building or installing something in memory or honor of a person, event, or significant milestone

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A plaque was erected to commemorate their courageous stand.
Their names are inscribed on the gates which were erected to commemorate the event.
The statue was erected to commemorate women pioneers.
There are no squares named after Hitler, and no statues erected to commemorate Nazi killers.
This one was erected to commemorate his victory.
The Airlie Monument which stands on Tulloch Hill, was erected to commemorate his death.
Crosses are also erected to commemorate historical events.
In 1981, a hundred years after the event a memorial was erected to commemorate the victims.
A cenotaph was erected to commemorate the spot where he fell.
There have been two memorials erected to commemorate the events.
They were erected to commemorate a certain event or to tell an ancestral legend.
In recent times a memorial has been erected to commemorate the battle.
Some were erected to commemorate the memory of the other founders.
For most of human history war memorials were erected to commemorate great victories.
Only have been erected to commemorate a victory of the sovereign of.

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Several memorials were erected to commemorate the dead.
It was erected to commemorate the liberation of Ethiopia from the domain of Italy.
There were two memorials erected to commemorate these events.
A monument erected to commemorate this first landing on the island erroneously records the date as 1605.
A state highway marker has been erected to commemorate this iconic figure.
Mounds erected to commemorate great leaders or events, e.g., Kościuszko Mound.
He made many church monuments erected to commemorate Dutch naval heroes.
It was erected to commemorate the visit of His Highness, the Dalai Lama in 1970.
Several memorials have been erected to commemorate the horses that died.
A stone tablet was erected to commemorate the handover and troops were subsequently stationed there.
Next to the museum, a memorial had been erected to commemorate innocent victims.
A stone tablet was erected to commemorate the handover and troops were stationed there afterwards.
The Chambers Building was erected to commemorate this gift.
Museums have been erected to commemorate the battles fought and the martyrs lost.
Monument - a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a notable person or event.
A cairn was then erected to commemorate the place of festivities.
In the square is the Alexander column, erected to commemorate the Russian 's victory over Napoleon.
A statue was erected to commemorate the soldiers.
A stone would be erected to commemorate the occasion.
Two monuments were erected to commemorate their memory.
A monument has been erected to commemorate the incident.
Some were erected to commemorate visits by Ashoka.
A large sundial was erected to commemorate the Millennium.
The monument was erected to commemorate the native inhabitants of Comahue.
The village sign was erected to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
Often a monument is erected to commemorate the point d'appui for notable battles.
In Beuvry a stone monument was erected to commemorate the 200th anniversary landing of the brothers.

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Examples of using Commemorate
I wanted to commemorate the time we spent together
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