memorial
A structure established to commemorate those who died in a war.
A memorial that has significance for the entire country.
A memorial that is intended to exist forever.
A memorial that is intended to exist for a long time.
A memorial that is accessible to the general public.
A memorial that is appropriate and suitable for the person or event it commemorates.
Something that serves as a continuing tribute to a person or event.
A temporary and informally created memorial, often at the site of a tragedy.
A ceremony, often religious, to remember someone who has died.
A formal event held to remember a person or event.
The memorial serves to honor the memory of a person or event.
The memorial exists to show great respect for a person.
Used to describe the location of a memorial.
Indicates that the memorial is dedicated in honor of someone or something.
Indicates who or what is being remembered.
Indicates a connection or association with the person or event.
To formally build or set up a memorial.
To officially declare that a memorial is in honor of a specific person or event.
To construct a memorial.
To organize and have a memorial service or event.
To bring a memorial into existence, which could be physical or non-physical (like a fund).
To officially present a new memorial to the public for the first time.
A more informal way to say build or erect a memorial.
To create or set up a memorial, often including the associated organization or fund.
For a place or object to transform into a memorial over time.